It should be:Thank you, my love, for taki
ng care of me while I was sick.
No, a capital letter is not a kind of punctuation. Capital letters are used to denote the beginning of a sentence or to highlight proper nouns, while punctuation marks are symbols used in writing to clarify meaning and indicate pauses and intonation.
No, punctuation marks should not be underlined. The general rule is to only underline words or phrases for emphasis, while punctuation is left as is.
No. Readi ng flue ntly is the ability to read with speed, accuracy a nd proper expressio n. Recog nizi ng the pu nctuatio n marks while readi ng is givi ng the proper expressio n that the se nte nce wa nts to co nvey.
No, apostrophes and hyphens serve specific functions in writing. Apostrophes are used to indicate possession or contraction, while hyphens are used to join words or to clarify the meaning of a word or phrase. Both punctuation marks are important for clarity and proper grammar.
Punctuation is a feature of sentence structure. There is no word that must take any particular punctuation, and no word that cannot take any particular punctuation.
No, a capital letter is not a kind of punctuation. Capital letters are used to denote the beginning of a sentence or to highlight proper nouns, while punctuation marks are symbols used in writing to clarify meaning and indicate pauses and intonation.
No, punctuation marks should not be underlined. The general rule is to only underline words or phrases for emphasis, while punctuation is left as is.
In respect to standard written English, run-on sentences are defined as compound sentences lacking proper punctuation. A compound sentence may consist of two or more independent clauses; however, these independent clauses must be connected with the punctuation marks appropriate for the construction in question. While each writer of a compound sentence may choose the punctuation marks deemed most appropriate, the absence of punctuation marks will in all cases render the sentence as a "run-on".
Both PS and P.S. are acceptable.PS is favoured more in countries which use UK English, such as the UK, Australia and New Zealand, while P.S. Is still commonly used in the US.
No, apostrophes and hyphens serve specific functions in writing. Apostrophes are used to indicate possession or contraction, while hyphens are used to join words or to clarify the meaning of a word or phrase. Both punctuation marks are important for clarity and proper grammar.
No. Readi ng flue ntly is the ability to read with speed, accuracy a nd proper expressio n. Recog nizi ng the pu nctuatio n marks while readi ng is givi ng the proper expressio n that the se nte nce wa nts to co nvey.
In respect to standard written English, run-on sentences are defined as compound sentences lacking proper punctuation. A compound sentence may consist of two or more independent clauses; however, these independent clauses must be connected with the punctuation marks appropriate for the construction in question. While each writer of a compound sentence may choose the punctuation marks deemed most appropriate, the absence of punctuation marks will in all cases render the sentence as a "run-on".
You should always use the proper rules of conversation, even if you are talking to someone while you are in a relationship. It is respect, just like you said, that is going to make you say please and thank you. YOu should always remain friendly to others.
Punctuation is a feature of sentence structure. There is no word that must take any particular punctuation, and no word that cannot take any particular punctuation.
No, it is the rising and falling of a voice while speaking.
This is a run-on sentence because it contains two independent clauses without proper punctuation or coordination. A way to correct it would be, "While I was driving to work, there was an accident on the road, but I didn't stop."
My doctor told me Affirm treatments can be done while on anticoagulants. (I am also on Coumadin.) Injections or cutting into the skin cannot be done while on Coumadin. Affirm does not involve either. Hope this helps. Thank you.