The correct punctuation for "friends parents" depends on the intended meaning. If you're referring to the parents of a friend, it should be written as "friend's parents." If you're talking about multiple friends and their parents collectively, it would be "friends' parents."
I will punctuate this sentence.
You must punctuate every sentence. You will learn to correctly punctuate sentences when you learn the types of sentences.
Q: "How do you punctuate this sentence? "i see a horse do you" A: I see a horse, do you? That is how you correct it, or punctuate.
No it is not a rule. You should punctuate as normal.
You must punctuate every sentence. You will learn to correctly punctuate sentences when you learn the types of sentences.
"I forgot to do my homework. I know I should do extra homework so I can learn how to punctuate and capitalize a sentence."
The best way to punctuate the bolded portion of the sentence would be to use quotation marks, for example: "This is the bolded portion of the sentence."
You end an interrogative sentence with a question mark(?).
You must punctuate every sentence. You will learn to correctly punctuate sentences when you learn the types of sentences.
Writing 'cents' is correct.
Some students could not write, spell or punctuate simple sentences.
How do you punctuate this sentence? Here goes: "If you had to guess, would they be in a box? Do you think they got thrown away?"