In the noun form, the accent goes on the first syllable. CONduct. In the verb form, the accent goes on the second syllable, conDUCT.
The introductory paragraph.
Answer: Honeybees demonstrate lots of behaviors that scan as “intelligent” to humans, including many that are unusual or highly advanced for any animal, let alone insects. They have symbolic language in what's known as the “waggle dance,” a symbolic movement that conveys the distance, direction, and quality of nectar sources.
Explanation:
It depends.
'Mike and Mary's Pizza' is most likely a place, and a noun is a person, place, or thing. If it is a person's name, a place (such as a street name, name of a place, a city, a country, a town..) it must be capitalized. Just regular English rules.
Now, if the Mike and Mary HAD a pizza, you would not need to capitalize pizza considering it is the object. Here's an example of a sentence where you wouldn't need to capitalize pizza - "Mike and Mary's pizza was cheese." Now here's an example of where you would want to capitalize pizza - "I am headed to Mike and Mary's Pizza to get some food."
Write the bare infinitive.
fell
felt
knew
learnt
met
put
travelled