i think its when the next word begins with a vowel and the second letter is a constanant
It is not proper to use a comma after the word "thanks" in the phrase "thanks again."
Technically no because proper noun is a name or a certain place. A year is a amount of time therefore it is not a proper noun
Yes, nowadays is a proper word, it's an adverb, a word to modify a verb as 'at the present time'. For example:Nowadays we take fewer trips than we used to.
"I predict, that, this is proper use of the word predict"
It is a word, it is a created thing that people use and have a general idea of, but it is not a proper word. You will not find it in the dictionary, it is used in place of the word smart, at least as I have heard it used among teens. Language changes all the time, use it enough and maybe they will add it.
It is proper English to use the word scary. Scarey is simply the proper word with a letter e accidentally inserted, making it an incorrectly spelled word.
No, dino is not a proper Scrabble word.
its used like the word "A" except you use it when the word following starts with a vowel.
It is not proper to use a comma after the word "thanks" in the phrase "thanks again."
the word would not be "joyable" but " enjoyable" is the proper word to use.
The definition and proper usage of the word managed is to handle or direct with skill. An example of the proper use of the word manage is "The business is managed by the owner's daughter.".
Proper adjectives are similar to proper nouns. You would use the same root word.
Use the word in a sentence for a proper translation.
no proper names
It is a proper noun. Use it as the subject or direct object.
'Bisters' is not a word, so I can't use it in a proper sentence.
Technically no because proper noun is a name or a certain place. A year is a amount of time therefore it is not a proper noun