"Hyperness" is not a standard English word found in traditional dictionaries, but it is often used informally to describe a state of excessive excitement or energy.
The sentence, "After Joan extended a dinner invitation to Glen he reciprocated by inviting her to a concert" is correct, except that traditionally in the U. S. at least there should be a comma after "Glen", to set off an initial adverbial clause. In England, fewer commas of this kind tend to be used.
Does a comma go before including?
It depends. Simply put, if:
- the "including" modifies the word before it, then "No comma" (E.g., "Books including the new drawings in them... .")
- the "including" lists parts/examples of the word before it, then "Yes, add a comma" (E.g., "Books, including booklets, dictionaries, directories, atlases, ... .")
What is a sentence that starts with those?
"Those are some nice shoes you have!" His friend commented. OR: Those trees will fall over in the wind.
A comma (,) is a punctuation mark that appears as a small horizontal line with a curve beneath it. It is used to separate elements within a sentence or to indicate a pause.
What is salmon as a singular noun?
SALMON, it can be both plural and singular.
SO be careful when ordering and try not to say "I WANT SALMON" because you should've of said "I WANT ONE/A SALMON" OK? because then you will get more then you want! LOTS OF FISHIES! well ok. that's it. and if im wrong then use GOOGLE! byee:)
What does the root word bat mean?
The root word "bat" typically refers to a flying mammal belonging to the order Chiroptera. It can also refer to a piece of sports equipment used in baseball or cricket to hit a ball.
Did SI Hayakawa founded generative grammar?
No, SI Hayakawa did not found generative grammar. Generative grammar was developed by Noam Chomsky in the 1950s as a framework for studying the structure of language and how it is generated by the human mind. Hayakawa was a semanticist and politician known for his work on language and semantics.
What does scope mean in microscope?
In microscopy, "scope" is short for microscope, referring to the device used to magnify objects that are otherwise too small to see with the naked eye. It is the same as saying "microscope."
What is the passive verb of noise?
The passive voice for noise as a verb would include forms like "is noised", "are noised", "was noised", and "were noised".
Example: Rumors of the merger were noised about for months.
Which is correct flexion past 100-degrees or flexion passed 100-degrees?
"Flexion past 100 degrees" is the correct form. "Past" in this sense is a preposition meaning "beyond". There should not be a hyphen between "100" and "degrees".Spell check your answer
Yes, it is possible for your voice to change at 19 as part of the natural maturation process that occurs during late adolescence and early adulthood. Hormonal changes and physical development can impact the pitch and quality of your voice during this period.
Does a predicate nominative rename a noun?
A predicate nominative does not "rename" a noun, but may alter its characterization, such as by expanding or contracting its normal significance. For example, with the simple predicate nominative in bold and the complete predicate nominative underlined, "Plessy v. Ferguson [a Supreme Court case] was a landmark decision of the late 19th century, because it established the legitimacy of 'separate but equal' state facilities for white and colored citizens." In this sentence, Plessy v. Ferguson is the name of the case and is not changed by the predicate nominative, but its importance, compared with the many other cases decided by the Supreme Court in the late 19th century, is shown by the predicate nominative. For another example, with the same typographic conventions as above, "John Adams was a common name in the early years of the United States of America under the Constitution, but one person with that name was distinctly uncommon, because he was President of the United States from March of 1797 through March of 1801.
How do you write a sentence using the word predict?
"I predict, that, this is proper use of the word predict"
Leaving Home
The parents of an non-emancipated minor have the custody and control of such minor. This means that the parents can legally decide where the minor lives until the minor reaches the age of majority (usually 18) or otherwise becomes emancipated.
If a minor moves away from the home of his or her parents or legal guardians without their permission, that minor can be picked up by authorities as a runaway. Depending upon the state, there may be an evaluation stage in which the situation is reviewed to insure that the individual is not endangered by being returned to the home. Some states have recognized that minors that are 16 or 17 are often considered questionable as to their ability to leave home. Authorities may not want to deal with minors in this age group and some states are establishing legislation enforcing the age of majority and eliminating any questions in the eyes of the law enforcement community.
Check with your local laws for more specifics. If you are in an unsafe environment, law enforcement personnel can put you in contact with the appropriate agencies to obtain help.
What are the 3 connectors use in writing compound sentence?
There are at least four: "and", "or", "nor", and "but".
Think FANBOYS: for, and, nor, but or, yet, so.
Also: therefore, however, moreover, etc.
Is the word office a proper noun?
No, the word "office" is a common noun, not a proper noun. A proper noun refers to a specific person, place, or thing, while a common noun is a general name for something.
Can you make me a sentence with the word mystic?
Your inability to make a sentence with a simple word such as "mystic"is rather mystic
Does hop have a long or short vowel sound?
It is a short vowel because it doesn't "say" the letter name.
The "O" in "hop" has a short O vowel sound. If it were to be a long vowel it would sound like "hope".
Does apostrophe s show ownership?
Yes.
Example: Martha's dog ran across the street.
Note: Just a plain apostrophe can be used to the same effect if the word ends in an "s".
Example: Jones' motorcycle is missing.