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No, the word 'indicate' is a verb form (indicate, indicates, indicating, indicated).

The noun forms of the verb to indicate are indicator, indication, and the gerund, indicating.

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Can anyone translate this for me if it’s anything at all I believe it’s KanjiThanks?

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How do you label punctuation?

Punctuation marks are used in writing to clarify meaning and structure sentences. They include symbols like periods (.), commas (,), question marks (?), exclamation points (!), and quotation marks (" "). Punctuation can help guide the reader through the text and signal when to pause, end a sentence, or indicate tone.


What part of speech is thanks?

"Thanks" is typically used as a noun, as in "I give my thanks," or as an interjection to express gratitude, as in "Thanks for your help." It can also be used as part of a phrase, such as "thanks to," where it acts as a preposition.


When do you use comma after the word please in a sentence?

A comma is typically not needed after the word "please" in a sentence unless it is part of a direct address. For example: "Please, pass the salt." In most cases, such as "Can you please help me," a comma is not required after "please."


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