You need to Underline it if you are typing it, if you are writing it, it needs to be in quotes.
In quotation marks
Yes its correct to write, "i am in attendance at....."
Yes, it is grammatically correct to say "Write this in your copy." You may be trying to say "Write this on your copy," but both work.
Well the title of your essay will be the topic that you chose to write about.
Can you write something?
No. You can not write like that because it is not gramatically correct. You can only write when "we're, you're, they're. Thank you.
The correct way to write the title of a song is simple. You simply need to capitalize every important word.
The correct way to write the title of a song is simple. You simply need to capitalize every important word.
In quotation marks
I suppose both terms would be gramatically correct. If you are simply giving someone directions verbally, you could probably say off the highway. But, if you are writing it down as a school assignment or such, I would assume that you should write off of the highway.
The correct way to write "the ambassador" is without spaces and with the word "the" preceding "ambassador" to indicate a specific individual holding the title of ambassador.
The correct way to write the book title to complete the entry would be: "Robots in Space: Exploring the Final Frontier."
Yes. But the correct title is More Mobile: Portable Architecture for Today
it depends if you are writing a complaint it would be the title with out dear and if a friendly letter dear is correct
Yes its correct to write, "i am in attendance at....."
No, typically you do not write the title again in the center on the subsequent page after the title page in a professional document. The title page is sufficient for the title to be displayed.
is when you write a name of a book