Asked by John
1. He found the article at the lost and found office.
2. He found the article at the Lost and Found Office.
(Which expression is correct?)
3. 2+5 =7
Two plus five is seven.
4. 3X6=18
Three multiplied by six eqals eighteen.
5. 10-8=2
Ten subtracted from eight leaves two.
6. 36 ¡À 4= 9
Thirty-six divided by 4 makes nine.
(Are the expressions all correct?)
2. He found the article at the Lost and Found Office.
(Which expression is correct?)
3. 2+5 =7
Two plus five is seven.
4. 3X6=18
Three multiplied by six eqals eighteen.
5. 10-8=2
Ten subtracted from eight leaves two.
6. 36 ¡À 4= 9
Thirty-six divided by 4 makes nine.
(Are the expressions all correct?)
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
1 is probably more common than 2, unless there is a specific office with a sign over it that says <b>Lost and Found Office</b>. So both are correct, depending on whether there's a specific sign.
3 - 6 are all good; check the spelling of "equals" though.
3 - 6 are all good; check the spelling of "equals" though.