for letter reference
You use quotations for short stories, poems, article, and songs I believe. Everything else is underlined.
there's no abbreviation for the word mail, it's a pretty short word so it's not needed to use a short-form. But sometimes while SMSing people frequently use 'ml' for mail, so that could work.
The adjective form of shortage is 'short,' but this is not a very common use of this word.
Yes, the word 'math' (a short form of 'mathematics') is a noun; a word for the science of numbers and their properties, relations, and operations; a word for the use of numbers as applied to other disciplines such as physics and engineering; a word for a thing.
Use an abbreviation...
You use quotations for short stories, poems, article, and songs I believe. Everything else is underlined.
you ethier use alt or shift depending on what you are trying to put
People often use the word Cabbie.
there's no abbreviation for the word mail, it's a pretty short word so it's not needed to use a short-form. But sometimes while SMSing people frequently use 'ml' for mail, so that could work.
The adjective form of shortage is 'short,' but this is not a very common use of this word.
The word 'phenom' is a slang or informal form for the noun, short for phenomenon (the plural for is phenomena, an irregular plural).Since the use of the word 'phenom' is relatively modern, the plural form can be a regular plural: phenoms.
The earliest recorded use of the word, 'parrot' was in 1525. It was from the French word, 'perrot', which was a short form for the name, 'Pierre', or it could have come from the word, 'parroquet' (parakeet).
You should not use quotations when you are paraphrasing information or providing your own analysis or commentary. Additionally, avoid using quotations for common knowledge or well-known facts that do not require attribution.
Yes, the word 'math' (a short form of 'mathematics') is a noun; a word for the science of numbers and their properties, relations, and operations; a word for the use of numbers as applied to other disciplines such as physics and engineering; a word for a thing.
A reason that is not good for using quotations in a research project is simply to fill space or meet a word count requirement. Quotations should enhance the argument or provide necessary evidence, not serve as filler. Effective use of quotations is about supporting your analysis and demonstrating credibility, rather than just increasing text length.
You don't, you italicize them.
questions and answers.