A a sign or character used to represent a tone
Answer:
No error
Explanation:
There are no errors in this sentence.
The abbreviation Dr. is written correctly, and it stands for <em>Doctor.</em>
Thomas James is a full name. It's written correctly as both the first and the last names are capitalized.
East Main Street is a street name. Street names are also capitalized, so this is written correctly.
All words are spelled correctly. There are no numbers in the given sentence, so there are no errors involving numbers, either.
Answer:
Finished at last. I sat over it and strapped it.
or
Finished at last, I sat over it and strapped it.
Explanation:
I'm sorry if I'm wrong
Answer :)
I had a very good friend called Liam. I used to always go to the park with him and play with each other. but one day, his attitude seemed wired. I tried to talk to him, but he just ignored me, so i slapped him playfully in the arm, when he suddenly punched me in my stomach, and broke my rib. He ended up breaking his own fingers, but i just remember how mad he was at me, for a reason i never knew.
i hope this helps!! :)
another one!!!
this is a story from my friend who dosent mind me sharing, but here it goes.
along time ago when i was very little, i was being teased, but i made it seem like a big deal. One of the kids who was teasing told me to mind my own business, but i got mad so i defended myself and said, " you shodent say that." the kid was got very mad and actually came up to me and pulled my hair. I started to cry, because it hurt, but someone intervened and the kid got in trouble.
sorry if this isnt good enough, but i dont know what else to write. :]
Answer:
d. sings
Explanation:
He is third person singular. Therefore, to form the third person singular form of the verb sing, add an -s.
sing ⇒ sings
Hope this helps. :)