apostrophy
it’s, let’s, she’s, they’re, I’ve, don’t
quotation marks
“Any further delay,” she said, “would result in a lawsuit.”
His latest story is titled “The Beginning of the End”; wouldn't a better title be “The End of the Beginning”?
paranthesis
When a parenthetical sentence exists on its own, the terminal punctuation goes inside the closing parenthesis.
She nonchalantly told us she would be spending her birthday in Venice (Italy, not California). (Unfortunately, we weren’t invited.)
have a goeed day
1- he found out his grandma was in the hospital so he visited her.
2- his grandma was in the hospital
3- his grandma encouraged him
4- first, because he tried his best.
1 filling out forms
Pupils information sheets
3 deposit slip
4 borrowers card
5 B
The answer is owls “hear” well.