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In 2019 eight students got enrolled in our school, but only five of them stayed.
On Monday I am going to go hiking But after that I will come by to visit you.
For about 3 minutes, The helicopter hovered overhead, And then flew away, To the east.
After driving all day and night, We finally reach our destination, and we happily went to sleep.

The sentence "In 2019 eight students got enrolled in our school, but only five of them stayed." is punctuated correctly.

Which sentence Correctly Uses punctuation with a subordinating conjunction?

Because you offered to help.
Because of you, I was able to get the help I needed.
You came over: because I needed some help.
I got the help I needed;Because I needed some help

The sentence "Because of you, I was able to get the help I needed." correctly uses punctuation with a subordinating conjunction.

Did, I make the team?

In 1-2 sentences, Explain why The writer should use an ellipses instead of a comma?

The writer should use an ellipsis instead of a comma to indicate hesitation or a trailing off of thought. In the sentence "Did...I make the team?", the ellipsis would convey a pause or uncertainty in the speaker's question, adding a nuanced tone to the statement.

He read that “ It took more than two years . . . for the case to tried in court and verdict to be reached.”

In 1-2 sentences, explain if the ellipsis is used in the paragraph to indicate a pause or an omission. Use details to support your answer.

In the given paragraph, the ellipsis is used to indicate an omission rather than a pause. The ellipsis between "years" and "for" suggests that a part of the sentence has been intentionally left out, and it allows the reader to interpret that there is additional information or details that have been excluded from the sentence.

In one to two sentences, Explain how to use an apostrophe to show possession for singular and plural nouns and to form contractions.

To show possession for singular nouns, an apostrophe is used before the "s" (e.g., "the dog's bone"). For plural nouns ending in "s," the apostrophe is placed after the "s" (e.g., "the cats' toys"). To form contractions, the apostrophe is used to replace omitted letters (e.g., "can't" for "cannot").