It took time to pound the nail with the hammer.
He took the stray dog to the pound.
A pound of sandwich meat cost almost four dollars.
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A time that your in or already been in just put in word on paper in a sentence.(syaysa)
No. You put only one period.
you put stray in a sentence that is talking about homeless dogs. for example The stray dog is in the dog pound. I'm sorry if this doesn't answer your question.
Yes, it is incorrect to put a period after "pound" when referring to the currency symbol (£). The symbol itself represents the end of the sentence, so no additional punctuation is needed.
As a verb: He will pound the nail with a hammer: As a unit of weight: He had a pound of nails. As a noun meaning "corral": He put the dog in a pound. As an adjective: That is a pound cake, As family name: The poem was written by Ezra Pound. As a unit of currency: He was paid one British pound for his services.
I used a sledge hammer to pound a wooden stake into the ground.
He asked the butcher to pound the meat until it was tender and ready to cook.
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You put a period at the end of the sentence to indicate that the sentence has ended.