Continuation in one or 2 words?
If you use tracking as a verb there is an interval between two words. If you use it as a noun or adjective, put a hyphen in between two words: I follow–up. Some write it together as one wordbut this practice is not standard.
Follow through one word?
As a verb, we follow is two words without dashes. as a noun, I follow–through is one word with a dash between the two parts. Here are examples of we follow used as a verb: The lizard will we follow with its plans for world domination.
What words mean following?
- cling to),
- Observe),
- comply with
- goose step (to),
- mind,
- obey,
- observe.
Which is correct, as follows or as follows?
‘Like follows‘e correctand not like I follow. ” Like follows‘is used for both singular and plural.
What is the correct sentence?
In order to be able to sentence to be grammatical correct, the subject and the verb must be singular or plural. In other words, the subject and the verb must agree with each other in their tense.
Are they as follows?
The correct phrase is “are as follows“It simply came to our notice then followed with a colon indicating that more information is forthcoming.
What comes next?
A colon is usually used after as followson followingand similar expressions.
When to use are or is it?
When deciding whether to use is or are, see if the noun is plural or singular. If the noun is a singular number, use is If it is plural or has more than one noun, use are.
Are there any definitions?
phrase. You use as follows written or spoken to present something like a list, description or explanation. The winners are as follows: E. Walker; R. Foster; R.
How do you spell with?
true spelling for the English word “C” is [wˈɪð], [wˈɪð], [w_ˈɪ_ð] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
Is it like below or are they like below?
“Like Below“Is only a short form of” as stated Below”Or“ as listed Below”Or“ as it is written Below”Or whatever is appropriate. “Declared as Below”Doesn’t sound right. Or it is “as stated Below” or like Below stated ”.
What are grammatical traces?
We use following without the phrase + noun meaning “after”, “in response to” or “as a result of”: We use following with a noun.
What part of the speech is next?
part of speech: transitive verb. inflections: follows, following, followed.
Is it singular or plural?
IN plural form of follow is followed.