some monitoring, such as video surveillance in many businesses, including banks and retails stores, is to be expected as necessary in order to provide security for the businesses.
support the topic sentence
Yes it should !! :-)
No, the word forecast should not be capitalized in a sentence.
The sentence "we hope that it would suffice to all your requirements" contains a subject-verb agreement error. The pronoun "it" does not agree in number with the plural noun "requirements." To correct this, the sentence should be revised to say "we hope that it would suffice for all your requirements" or "we hope that they would suffice to meet all your requirements."
We should emphasize on our studies more. This is a sample sentence containing emphasize.
Its movable wings allow the robot to accompany and film people or objects in motion, so it can film the action as its happening. (The question wasnt fully put in, so I am giving the answer)
no. Well yeah it's okay to use a word twice.
There is a really good concert tonight. Most of the performers are good. I can't wait; it will be really good.
no the correct way to say that would be I am too old and I am retiring.
No, the modifier in this sentence is incorrectly located. It should be revised to: "The broken vase, lying in pieces on the floor, was irreparable."
The syntax (word flow) disrupts the gramatical functions. Try to reword the sentence.
The answer is B. The sentence provides the necessary information in a concise manner. (A is too brief, it doesn't convey why he should do these things)A. Joe should eat and write.B. Joe should eat breakfast and write a letter to his grandmother, if time permits.C. Joe needs to eat breakfast, and then if he has the time, he must write his grandmother a letter.D. Joe should first eat breakfast, and then with any leftover time, he should write a letter to his grandmother.
"reduse" is not a word, making it difficult to use in a sentence. If you meant "reduce" than: "You should try to reduce the number of typos in your questions."
We should minimize our use of plastic to reduce environmental harm.
No, I do not agree that the Declaration of Independence should be revised however the document has ingrained flaws from the time and era it was written in that need to be recognized and acknowledged.
No, the modifier is misplaced in this sentence. It should be revised to: "Edging her way excitedly through the crowd, she found the noise to be deafening." This places the modifier next to the noun it is intended to modify.
To capitalize the sentence correctly, it should start with a capital letter and capitalize the proper nouns such as "Hazels" and "Florist." The revised sentence would be: "Neither the dog nor the cats were frightened by the delivery truck from Hazel's Florist."