Asked by John
1. According to 'spacing words', write the following right.
Iaminmyfirstyear. -> I am in my first year.
2. Let's write down the self-introductory passage on the memo on the left.
3. Correct the following self-introductory passage for Tom right.
4.The first letter in a sentence, the first letter in a person's name, and the proper name of a thing should be capitalized.
4-2. We should use a capital letter for
the first letter in a sentence, the first letter in a person's name, and the proper name of a thing.
(Are the expressions above grammatical?)
Iaminmyfirstyear. -> I am in my first year.
2. Let's write down the self-introductory passage on the memo on the left.
3. Correct the following self-introductory passage for Tom right.
4.The first letter in a sentence, the first letter in a person's name, and the proper name of a thing should be capitalized.
4-2. We should use a capital letter for
the first letter in a sentence, the first letter in a person's name, and the proper name of a thing.
(Are the expressions above grammatical?)
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
1. According to 'spacing words', write the following right. <b>I would use "correctly" rather than "right," but what you wrote is not incorrect.</b>
Iaminmyfirstyear. -> I am in my first year. <b>correct</b>
2. Let's write down the self-introductory passage on the memo on the left.
3. Correct the following self-introductory passage for Tom right.
<b>"Self-introductory" means that someone is telling or writing his own introduction; others cannot do it for him. I think you mean simply "introductory," not "self-introductory."</b>
4.The first letter in a sentence, the first letter in a person's name, and the proper name of a thing should be capitalized.
<b>correct</b>
4-2. We should use a capital letter for the first letter in a sentence, the first letter in a person's name, and the proper name of a thing.
<b>correct</b>
Iaminmyfirstyear. -> I am in my first year. <b>correct</b>
2. Let's write down the self-introductory passage on the memo on the left.
3. Correct the following self-introductory passage for Tom right.
<b>"Self-introductory" means that someone is telling or writing his own introduction; others cannot do it for him. I think you mean simply "introductory," not "self-introductory."</b>
4.The first letter in a sentence, the first letter in a person's name, and the proper name of a thing should be capitalized.
<b>correct</b>
4-2. We should use a capital letter for the first letter in a sentence, the first letter in a person's name, and the proper name of a thing.
<b>correct</b>
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.