sir , your flight number is 7754211577. please enter the right gate . hehe
Seven billion, seven hundred fifty-four million, two hundred eleven thousand, five hundred seventy-seven.
Yes, you should put a space after a word before the opening parenthesis. For example, you would write "This is an example (with a parenthesis)." However, there is no space before the closing parenthesis if it follows a word or punctuation.
A word to put in front of 'on' to make a new word is up (upon).
put. Eg: I will put the coffee on the table In this sense, place is a better word.
The word "paucity" is a noun. An example of a sentence using the word would be: The paucity of interested students resulted in the class being canceled.
Seven billion, seven hundred fifty-four million, two hundred eleven thousand, five hundred seventy-seven.
Another word for "Put" would be "Place".
If you use a word-for-word quote you put you put the quoted material in quotation marks. For instance "what you do if you use a word for word quote" then you would put were your found the quote
intact is a dumb word
you would put it after
i dont know i need to know that too! what would you put for "B"?
Noticed!
in this situation
An example: "You never seize to amaze me."
you just did dork
yes
you just said the answer