Frances called in sick, but she'll be back tomorrow.
A sentence punctuated as a whole sentence is a compound sentence. This is taught in 3rd grade.
A sentence that shows a strong feeling is called an exclamatory sentence. It is usually punctuated with an exclamation mark to convey emphasis or strong emotion.
The correct punctuation format for the sentence is: "Who called me a dingbat?" The question mark should always come at the end of a direct question.
明天 [míng tiān]
InterrogativeA sentence that asks a question is an interrogative sentence.
A sentence punctuated as a whole sentence is a compound sentence. This is taught in 3rd grade.
This is called a "sentence fragment" or an "incomplete sentence."
A sentence that shows a strong feeling is called an exclamatory sentence. It is usually punctuated with an exclamation mark to convey emphasis or strong emotion.
I called to confirm that we scheduled it for tomorrow.
The correct punctuation format for the sentence is: "Who called me a dingbat?" The question mark should always come at the end of a direct question.
You're missing an important part of that sentence, like the predicate. That is called a sentence fragment, and even though it is punctuated with a question mark it doesn't ask a question. You LOSE, you get NOTHING. Good day, sir.
This is the idea called punctuated equilibria, by paleontologists Stephen Jay Gould and Niles Eldredge. It explains the patterns seen in the fossil record.
Her mother is called Frances Smith.
It is called Punctuated Equilibrium. Some Evolutionary apologists, notably Richard Dawkins, have down played this aspect of Neo-Darwinistic theory.
Tomorrow morning's commando operation is called "Project Jam and Toast". I am unfamiliar with the operation of Skylab.
That is normally punctuated 1,000,000,000,000,000 and would be read as a quadrillion. ■
Punctuated equilibrium.