Taxis is the only means of transportation for the students to get from the airport to the campus. Is this correct?
I believe its when its being used as an adjective and under 100.
If it's a title then it should be capitalized. If it's being used in a sentence then only Treasurer should be capitalized.
Unless them is being used as a proper noun of some sort, them is not generally capitalized in a sentence.
No, a capital "I" is only used when referring to oneself as a pronoun. In the middle of a sentence, "I" should always be in lowercase unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or being used as a proper noun.
No, a comma should not be placed after "after" at the beginning of a sentence unless it is being used to set off introductory or transitional words.
In place of "I," the pronoun "one" can be used in the sentence.
The pronoun "one" can be used instead of "we" in the sentence.
no, it is not a proper noun, it is a being verb, meaning it should be lowercase if in the middle of a sentence.
Yes, in English, the word "afternoon" should be capitalized if it is at the beginning of a sentence or if it is being used in a title. Otherwise, it should be written in lowercase.
No, typically you do not need to put a period after "Ave" when using it in a sentence. However, if "Ave" is being used as an abbreviation for "Avenue" in an address, then a period would be used after it.
In which sentence are quotation marks used incorrectly? Ans: Sentence 10
him and me