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Either is fine, rods, but be sure to capitalize as titles: My Room: My Pride My Room: an Organized Mess
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I am writing a short para on my room which I have described as cluttered. However, its my little paradise.
Which of the below title suits my writing the best? Or can you suggest something better? Please check the grammer and punctuation of
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Sorry I forget to state what I am writing about. I just put Wal-Mart and that is to general. I'm writing a presuasive essay about Wal-Mart. I'm trying to presuade people not to shop at Wal-Mart by giving them my experience there and the
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Hi,
I think that you should stick with "examinees". I don't know why Clive says it's not a word when a Google search returns many pages containing the word. But you also should pay more attention to the structure of your
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You should put the contents your essays in paragraphs. Your good organization of the issue essay gives the reader a pleasure to go through.
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I am writing a research essay assignment. Sources may include articles from books, magazines, or online sources, but they must be reputable sources, critical or scholarly articles of about 500 - 1000
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I´m afraid it IS wrong. "Spend time" can only be used in verb + gerund constructions or with further adverbial phrases. It´s a rule (it may change in the future, but for the moment, it sounds very wrong to a native ear any other way). It
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The above answers are indeed correct. But coming from the point of an English student , I will just say this:
I lost one mark in my recent test for 'americanising'; Teacher's words! SO if you are writing an essay or formal wriitng
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Without disagreeing at all that your level of English is excellent, this is your second sentence:
It is only natural, then, to assume that nowadays any sense of seclusion and restraint, or at least "locality", commonly associated with
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