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.
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Yes, again except for your question (see your other "Grammar" post).
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.
=( I am really sorry again. Looks like it just might be a long day for me.
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.
Don't be sorry about the grammar mistakes in the question; it was just another sentence to be corrected.