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CJ, Thanks a lot! I had a quick surf on the web, trying to get a better notion about journalistic writing style to answer my own question, but couldn't find any answer... can anyone give me a hint? -- Please correct my writing as well if
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Hello, If you want to take the TOEFL , you'd better know how to spell the name of the exam and how to write a question (tip: begin with " Does someone know ... "). According to this website , "Low Advanced" means, in
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Thank you, do you have any tips on how I can spot the direct object when it's combined with a preoposition?
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Every one is monkey-faced and crying and slumpy.
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What does "monkey-faced" in the above hint at? Thanks.
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I don't need any tips myself. If you know what it should contain, then please punctuate it yourself, and I will check your effort.
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Punctuate this, please hi i'm new lets be friends (Tip: it should contain (among other things) two full stops (/ periods)(.))
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We'll get our crack team of steering committee advisors to .. In other words, no? No, actually the spam is bothering me too. I just don't know when I'll have time to take care of it. But it was worth pointing out, so I didn't mean
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Hi Tom First of all, I would generally spell that "linchpin", but your spelling is an acceptable variant. Your second sentence sounds much better to me. The first one might work with "a lynchpin" rather than "the
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Hi Mr.Micawber. I have made a typo. I meant "pitch" . We used to discuss it with CalifJim. http://www.englishforums.com/English/SoThatVsInOrderTo/hjnpb/Post.htm But I have dropped a brick again. P.S. Pinch is "an amount of an
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