The word father (4) is capitalized incorrectly. The sentence should read, "The new pastor is Father Riley. Since we are referring to a specific person and their job title, the word "father" needs to be capitalized. The same rule applies with other words. For example, we can say, "He is the judge." However, if we want to say, "He is Judge Riley," we need to capitalize the job title.
It should be written;
The new pastor is Father Riley.
Father Riley is proper noun because Father is a title. Like Mr., Mrs., Dr.
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Answer:
noun
adjective
adverb
Explanation:
A. Its's
B. Its
C. It's'
D. It's
b. upset and confused
c. frustrated and bitter
d. thoughtful and nostalgic
Answer:
TRUE
Explanation:
A.
present
B.
future perfect
C.
future
D.
past