What words should you use a comma?
listen to ur english teach.
mine is mrs koch
appositive and compound
Is it grammatically correct to abbreviate march?
Yes, it is grammatically correct to abbreviate "March" as "Mar." for a date, such as Mar. 15th. Just be sure to use the period after the abbreviation to show it is shortened.
How can you change your voice to soft?
To change your voice to sound softer, try speaking in a lower pitch and at a slower pace. Relax your vocal cords and speak gently, using a quiet and calm tone. Practice speaking softly and with more warmth to achieve a softer voice.
What does the root word quad mean?
The root word "quad" means "four." It is often used in words related to the number four or quadrilateral shapes.
What is the tag question of 'a man like you cannot do this'?
A question tag is something added to the end of a statement to make it a question.
A man like you cannot do this is a statement.
A man like you cannot do this, can he? Can he is the question tag.
You cannot do this. Statement.
You cannot do this, can you? Question.
Is Various A base or root word?
"Various" is not a base or root word. It is a standalone word in the English language.
Pencils are typically made by manufacturers who produce them using a combination of graphite, clay, and wood. The process involves shaping the components into the familiar pencil shape, adding an eraser, and packaging for sale.
Do you say token of money or token amount of money?
It depends what you mean to say. "Token of money" means a coinlike substitute for real money, which can be used exclusively on buses or other forms of mass transit. These are usually called "tokens". A token amount of something, on the other hand, is an amount just large enough to be able to say that it was paid. In the same way that a token minority employee is the one employee of the minority hired to prove that minorities are hired, a "token amount of money" is an amount given just to say that something was given. People often talk about leaving a token amount of money to someone in their wills, saying "I leave to my cousin John Jones the sum of one dollar." Likewise, a token amount of money might refer to an honorarium, a gift for services which is grossly less than the value of the services really is, and which is given to volunteers.
Where I come from, "token amount of money" is more idiomatic than "token of money". It may be different elsewhere.
What are the comparative and superlative form of grand?
The comparative and superlativeforms of grand are: Comparative: grander Superlative: grandest
Is it ever correct to use the phrase had went?
No, the phrase "had went" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "had gone," using the past participle of "go" after the auxiliary verb "had."
Is it ever correct to say had went?
No, it is not correct to say "had went." The correct usage is "had gone." "Went" is the past tense of "go," while "gone" is the past participle.
Do you put the comma before or after quotations?
In American English, commas and periods are typically placed inside the quotation marks, while in British English, they are placed outside. It's important to check the style guide you are following for specific guidelines.
Should you put a comma before the words in that?
Not necessarily. There is no word or phrase that requires a comma. When it means "because," the phrase "in that" often introduces a clause, in which case it is the clause that takes the comma, not the words.
What is a sentence using coaxed in it?
She coaxed her shy little sister out of her shell by encouraging her to join the school play.
What are the comparative and superlative forms for the word shallow?
Comparative: shallower Superlative: shallowest
Is it correct to say your legs are painful?
Not entirely, no.
It'd be better to say "there's a pain in my legs".
To say "my legs are painful", is to say "my legs can hurt people", pretty much.
What are the comparative and superlative forms of the word 'learned'?
They are "more learned" and "most learned."
The adjective learned (ler-ned) means knowledgeable, wise.
How do you use the phrase pop in as sentence?
Do you mean 'pop in', in a sentence? If so, it could be "Would you like to pop in for a cup of tea?" which implies an informal visit.
Should comma be put after like?
A comma is often used before and after "like" when it is used to make a comparison or give examples. For example: "She sings, like a bird, in the morning."
Change into indirect speech he asked Could it be postponed for a day or two?
He asked if/whether the matter could be postponed for a day or two.
He wanted to know whether it was possible to postpone the matter for....
When should you use singular form and plural?
Use the singular form when referring to one specific item or individual. Use the plural form when referring to more than one item or individual. Remember to match the verb, pronouns, and articles accordingly with either singular or plural nouns in a sentence.
When using more than one diagnosis in a sentence do you capitalize each diagnosis?
No, you do not need to capitalize each diagnosis when using more than one in a sentence. Simply separate each diagnosis with a comma. For example: The patient was diagnosed with schizophrenia, depression, and anxiety.
What is the root word in persistent and what does it mean?
It's (Persist)
And it mean to continue doing something even though people say that u r wrong or that u can't do it
How do you learn sanskrit grammar?
Sanskrit is an artificial, highly inflected, literary language. There are no native speakers of Sanskrit to learn it from, but there are many books and courses of study, generally at the University level. Many such courses begin with Whitney's Sanskrit Grammar (Harvard University Press).