You add a comma between the two parts of the compound sentence:
I know you have it, just give it to me.
The comma functions to distinguish the two distinct sentences. It could be written as two sentences:
I know you have it. Just give it to me.
Most compound sentences are joined by a conjunction, a comma will distinguish the two (or more) thoughts when no conjunction is present.
Example: You had it but you gave it to me. (You had it. You gave it to me.)
Since it is a statement that David asked, just treat it as a statement. "David asked if the Week 4 assignment needed to be uploaded to Waypoint."
Every sentence contains a punctuation. If it the tittle of the book or if it's just a word, there is no punctuation. Punctuation is important and it will avoid confusion, so that it'll be clear for the readers. Without the punctuation, the sentence will be thrown out of a whack and it'll get messed up and it won't make any sense. Then the readers will get very confused and may give up on reading. Then that's a waste of time and opportunity.
It all depends. Some sre just meant to flow freely, but you want to add some spice you can add a ! or ?. Mostdo not use periods, they just are a hanging statement New person: Free verse is just as the title says. It's FREE. It can have punctuation, or it cannot. It depends on the style of writing. There are some that argue that poetry has to abide by normal grammatical rules, but I believe that free verse can be portrayed as the writer intends. free verse is called as such because it has no set pattern, and no rules that bind it, while other forms of poetry do. I personally don't use punctuation, because that is my style of writing. It depends on what feels more comfortable to the writer whether or not punctuation is used.
It's just the same thing.
A thesis statement tells you or the reader what your essay or writing is about. Its just 1 or 2 sentences (the topic) about your essay/writing.
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "I know you have it; just give it to me."
The thesis statement of Lewis Thomas's essay "Notes on Punctuation" is that proper punctuation is essential for effective communication as it helps to clarify meaning and improve readability in writing. Thomas argues that punctuation is not just a set of arbitrary rules but a vital component of language that shapes our understanding and interpretation of text.
Since it is a statement that David asked, just treat it as a statement. "David asked if the Week 4 assignment needed to be uploaded to Waypoint."
Every sentence contains a punctuation. If it the tittle of the book or if it's just a word, there is no punctuation. Punctuation is important and it will avoid confusion, so that it'll be clear for the readers. Without the punctuation, the sentence will be thrown out of a whack and it'll get messed up and it won't make any sense. Then the readers will get very confused and may give up on reading. Then that's a waste of time and opportunity.
i dont know so can you just give me the answer
Yeah, by pope john paul just give the mission statement. Giving the mission statement's simply the law of the land
Patrick Henry said that, just before his famous statement, "Give me liberty or give me death." It was soon after that the United States fought Britain for its independence and won.
just give up becuz that's what me and brooke are doing
It all depends. Some sre just meant to flow freely, but you want to add some spice you can add a ! or ?. Mostdo not use periods, they just are a hanging statement New person: Free verse is just as the title says. It's FREE. It can have punctuation, or it cannot. It depends on the style of writing. There are some that argue that poetry has to abide by normal grammatical rules, but I believe that free verse can be portrayed as the writer intends. free verse is called as such because it has no set pattern, and no rules that bind it, while other forms of poetry do. I personally don't use punctuation, because that is my style of writing. It depends on what feels more comfortable to the writer whether or not punctuation is used.
Just right click the wolf with the bone to give it to them.
It's just the same thing.
A thesis statement tells you or the reader what your essay or writing is about. Its just 1 or 2 sentences (the topic) about your essay/writing.