no
A sentence punctuated as a whole sentence is a compound sentence. This is taught in 3rd grade.
everyone was looking for you, but you didn't arrive
The sentence "He was on his way to the dentist" is correctly punctuated. There is no need to add any additional punctuation.
Yes, the sentence is punctuated properly. The possessive form for both "mother" and "father" is indicated by the placement of the apostrophe before the s, making it clear that it refers to the marriage belonging to both parents.
Yes, the sentence "What a day I have had" is punctuated correctly. It begins with a capital letter, ends with a period, and the words are correctly separated by a space.
Except for the fac that "im" is not capitalized, is missing an apostrophe, and the sentence is not punctuated, yes.
The sentence "Congratulations, dear friend!" is already properly punctuated.
A sentence punctuated as a whole sentence is a compound sentence. This is taught in 3rd grade.
No, the correct punctuation would be: Your nephew, David, is a lawyer.
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everyone was looking for you, but you didn't arrive
The sentence "He was on his way to the dentist" is correctly punctuated. There is no need to add any additional punctuation.
A declarative sentence is ended with a period.
Yes, the sentence is punctuated properly. The possessive form for both "mother" and "father" is indicated by the placement of the apostrophe before the s, making it clear that it refers to the marriage belonging to both parents.
This sentence can be punctuated correctly as: Ron, after all, doesn't even like chocolate.
No, the sentence is not punctuated correctly. It should end with a question mark since it is a question. The corrected sentence is: "Can you help me find the post office?"
The sentence is not punctuated correctly. It would be clearer if it were written as, "In my opinion, this sentence is depressing." Adding a comma after "in my opinion" helps separate the introductory phrase from the main clause.