Underlined is a verb and an adjective. Verb (past tense of underline): The students underlined the title of the book in their reports. Adjective: an underlined word
Yes, if you are saying "i read the book A Wrinkle in Time yesterday." then "A Wrinkle in Time would be underlined.
no that is for a book a show is in quotation
Scientific names are composed of the GENUS name, which is capitalized, and the species name, which is always lower case. The entire scientific name is ALWAYS underlined or italicized.
No it should not be italicized. If you are referring to a specific train then it should be capitalized. If the name of the train appears in a title of an article, book etc then it should be italicized in that case.
No only book names.
In APA style, names of magazines are italicized rather than underlined.
The names of books and other large works are underlined or italicized.
When writing the name of a textbook, it is underlined. This is because it is a book.
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Yes. A qualified yes. If the writing is standard print, then yes, the book title is underlined. However, the title may be italicized and not underlined. The basic rule is that names and titles that can contain smaller elements are underlined or italicized. Smaller elements such as song titles, poem titles, etc. at contained in quotation marks.
Underlined is a verb and an adjective. Verb (past tense of underline): The students underlined the title of the book in their reports. Adjective: an underlined word
yes, yes it is
Yes, if you are saying "i read the book A Wrinkle in Time yesterday." then "A Wrinkle in Time would be underlined.
Names of airplanes, ships, all vessels are underlined or italicized.
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well this is my opinion i think game names should be underlinded cause sometimes i thin the game names are websites it would be better if were different soo i would they should be underlined