Yes it should. :p
The conjunction in this sentence is "or."
The direct object is 'pen', which she gave to Alex. If Alex were the direct object, the phrase 'Jennifer gave Alex...' would mean that she gave Alex to someone or something.
Alex looked at him dubiously, but he replied.
The indirect object always comes before the direct object. Also the indirect object can be made into a phrase using to or for.I gave the dog a bone. -- The verb is gave, if you ask the question what did I give? the answer is a bonethis is the direct object, the dog is the indirect object.I gave a bone to the dog. -- the indirect object is made into a phrase using to
you could use the word thrashing by saying: the pain was thrashing inside my haed
Hurricane Alex was a category 2
No, Hurricane Alex was a category 2.
It should be--- According to the National Weather Service, Hurricane Alex will hit Southeast Florida.
Yes, "Auditorium" should be capitalized in a sentence when it is used as part of a specific name or title, such as "Smith Auditorium" or "Main Street Auditorium." However, if it is used generically to refer to any auditorium, it would not be capitalized, as in "The students gathered in the auditorium for the assembly."
Hurricane Preparedness CenterSee the Related link below for information on Hurricane Alex and how to prepare for it.
Alex is either a tropical storm or a hurricane. Either way, if it is a hurricane, cateigory 1.
Alex.
Alex Higgins
Alex Higgins.
at the moment, hurricane alex is in the gulf of Mexico but is expected to head north-west, so into Mexico and southern Texas (brownsville area)
No, at peak strength it was a category 2.
The related link below shows what happened after the hurricane.