It should be--- Behind my house is a tall blue spruce tree.
The full question is:Which of the following sentences is properly punctuated?A) My nephew Davis is a lawyer.B) For the party we brought cake and ice cream; fruit salad; and punch.C) Behind my house is a tall, blue spruce tree.D) Frances called in sick but, she'll be back tomorrow.My nephew Davis is a lawyer - Should be written as: My nephew, Davis, is a lawyer. For the party we brought cake and ice cream; fruit salad; and punch. - Should be written as: For the party, we brought cake and ice cream; fruit salad, and punch. (no semi-colon!)I would be tempted to eliminate the "and" and write it to tighten the wording: For the party, we brought cake, ice cream; fruit salad; and punch.Behind my house is a tall, blue spruce tree. - I believe this is correctly written. The words "blue spruce" should be kept together without a comma.OR to eliminate confusion about comma placement, I would rewrite it like this to use an active verb: A tall, blue spruce tree stands behind my house.Frances called in sick but, she'll be back tomorrow. - This is definitely wrong. Correction: Frances called in sick, but she'll be back tomorrow.
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Spruce wood is the wood of the spruce tree of which there are a number of varieties, most of which come from North America. Spruce, pine and fir are all members of the pine family and are similar in that they are soft woods of coniferous (evergreen) trees. All are used in framing lumber for house construction; the lumber is often stamped SPF to indicate that it is non-specific spruce, pine or fir.
Fir, spruce, and pine cones are reproductive structures found on conifer trees. These cones house the tree's seeds and are responsible for reproduction. They come in different shapes and sizes depending on the species.
Spruce wood is soft and light, it is marketed with pine and balsam fir as lumber because they are similar in hardness and strength. When you see 2x4 lumber in house building it is usually spruce, it warps easily.
The House Behind the Cedars was created in 1927.
Yes, you can fix water leaking behind the gutter by ensuring the gutter is properly installed and maintained, sealing any gaps or cracks, and redirecting water away from the foundation of the house.
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It is behind the house that is the farthest left in Station Plaza. THAT IS THE WRONG ANSWR
121 N Spruce Street, Little Rock, AR sold on 5/27/09 for $129k.
A clapboard house is covered in long, thin wooden boards also known as weather board. Clapboards are usually made of oak, pine, spruce, or red cedar.