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Since 'felon' is a common noun, it is only capitalized if it is at the start of a sentence.
Yes, "Arts" should be capitalized in the sentence "They were interested in the Arts" since it refers to a specific field of study or activity.
No, the sentence is not correct grammatically. It should be "Mario and I went to the market" since "I" is the subject pronoun used when referring to oneself as the subject of the sentence.
Yes, you can; for example:I will be home at six.You are invited to lunch.What time is it?Everyone close your books.This is the right address.They say it should rain today.
The word "Dark" due to it is a period of time in history.
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Since 'felon' is a common noun, it is only capitalized if it is at the start of a sentence.
The mistake in the sentence is the lack of a question mark at the end. Since it is a question asking about who was seen at the party, it should be punctuated correctly as: "Who did you see at the party?" Additionally, "who" should be capitalized at the beginning of the sentence.
The melodramatic character should be a good match for you in the play since you are such a great actor.
They can be easily avoided. Restructure the sentence. Since all the bananas that we have have gone bad, we should buy more. Since all the bananas have gone bad, we should buy more. The flight we had had a bad landing. Our flight ended with a bad landing.
Yes, "Arts" should be capitalized in the sentence "They were interested in the Arts" since it refers to a specific field of study or activity.
No, the sentence is not correct grammatically. It should be "Mario and I went to the market" since "I" is the subject pronoun used when referring to oneself as the subject of the sentence.
Since the man had no idea what he should do next, he found himself in an ambiguous situation.
The word radious should never be used in a sentence since its spelling is incorrect and it is not possible to determine whether the intention was to write radius or radios.
This would depend on who you ask. In most schools, a teacher would tell you NOT to end a sentence with 'since' because it is a preposition. However, it is perfectly acceptable to end a sentence with a preposition, such as 'since', if the alternative would create confusion. With this being said, you should stay away of doing this and find a better alternative.
Yes, you can; for example:I will be home at six.You are invited to lunch.What time is it?Everyone close your books.This is the right address.They say it should rain today.
The word "Dark" due to it is a period of time in history.