Asked by Austin
Are these sentence's punctuated correctly?
Mrs. Smith came to the hospital accompanied by her husband, Mr. Smith, and their youngest daughter.
I will keep you informed, Dr. Smith, about Joe's status here in therapy.
Terry Brazelton, MD, is an expert in pediatrics.
Mrs. Smith came to the hospital accompanied by her husband, Mr. Smith, and their youngest daughter.
I will keep you informed, Dr. Smith, about Joe's status here in therapy.
Terry Brazelton, MD, is an expert in pediatrics.
Answers
Answered by
Marth
Yes, again except for your question (see your other "Grammar" post).
Answered by
Austin
Are these sentences punctuated correctly?
I am sorry about that. Thanks for your help. =)
This pleasant patient has been seen for therapy from February 2 2005, to March 2 2005.
Naturally, if the need arises, I would be happy to see him again.
I am sorry about that. Thanks for your help. =)
This pleasant patient has been seen for therapy from February 2 2005, to March 2 2005.
Naturally, if the need arises, I would be happy to see him again.
Answered by
Austin
=( I am really sorry again. Looks like it just might be a long day for me.
Answered by
GuruBlue
This pleasant patient has been seen for therapy from February 2 2005, to March 2 2005.
You need a comma between the date and the year. Example:April 14, 2009, was his birthday.
You need a comma between the date and the year. Example:April 14, 2009, was his birthday.
Answered by
Marth
Don't be sorry about the grammar mistakes in the question; it was just another sentence to be corrected.
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