Any title, no matter in what context it is in, what it's about, or what's in it, every first letter of every first word in a title (except for the, of, and, to, etc.) are capitalized.
Period is the punctuation mark for titles of a person. Examples: Dr. - Doctor Engr. - Engineer
"Mlle" is correct. No further punctuation is necessary.
The correct punctuation for "The holidays, in my opinion, are depressing."
The correct punctuation change is: "The composer had a preponderance."
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "Can you point me towards the elevator?"
Period is the punctuation mark for titles of a person. Examples: Dr. - Doctor Engr. - Engineer
"Mlle" is correct. No further punctuation is necessary.
The correct punctuation for "The holidays, in my opinion, are depressing."
The correct punctuation change is: "The composer had a preponderance."
The term for musical punctuation, similar to a comma or period in a sentence, is called a "cadence."
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "Can you point me towards the elevator?"
The correct punctuation for "Sam is scared" is a period (Sam is scared.).
Highway can be abbreviated to hwy. or Hwy.
The US punctuation is: Yes, if I am correct, the answer is fifty-five. (or) Yes. If I am correct, the answer is fifty-five.
It would be: Yes, we can. (or more emphatically) Yes, we can!
The punctuation for the sentence is " No, I have never been to Europe."
The correct punctuation after the word "Hi" is usually a comma. For example: "Hi, how are you?"