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Hi Alc As long as you add a comma and an apostrophe to your new sentence, I think you could say that.
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1)Apostrophe on "dogs". Multiply the age of your dog by 7.
2)I get dizzy reading it. Someone may come along to help.
3) Chose the wrong word which is the reason ..
4) I believed it was answered previously.
5) Logically makes
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It's a little too sparse to be clear.
1. Capitalize English. I'd say, "to get his point across." That would be idiomatic. Otherwise, "his" stands alone as the object, and we have to assume "his English,"
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what are commas apostrophes and inverted commas used for?
thankyou
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Hi, how are you....? Where you are now? Where you are now leaving? pls. tell me so that i can know where you are now and where you from? Because as now i really really miss you so so much do you know that? You know i dont know what is image now
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kimberlykimi
161 days ago
Capital Letters, Conversations, Abbreviations, Constructions, Clauses, Adverbs, Colons, Commas, Contractions, Consonants, Apostrophes, Accents, Adjectives, Context, Conversational
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Franklin ran elected for state Senate in New York City. When he ran for state senate , he would campaign in his car, giving ten speeches a day. This would have been a happy time for most couples but not for Franklin and Eleanor. This is where they
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cwtch
181 days ago
Commas, Punctuation, Apostrophes, Marriage, Love Letter, Relationships, Sentences, Countries, United States, Speaking, Friendships, Speeches, Friends, Letters
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Hi,
When joining two complete sentences, does a comma come after a coordinating conjunction (for, and nor, but, or, yet, so)? Generally speaking, no. But it may optionally come before one.
Also should the title of short stores be
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clive
208 days ago
Possessives, Pronouns, Colons, Commas, Punctuation, Quotation Marks, Apostrophes, Sentences, Speaking, Chat, Friendships
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When joining two complete sentences, does a comma come after a coordinating conjunction (for, and nor, but, or, yet, so)? Also should the title of short stores be italicized or underlined when the title of a book should be enclosed in quotation
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Commas almost always go inside quotation marks.
In other news, apostrophes are used for possessive nouns. "Commas" is correct. "Comma's" is not, unless you're referring to something that belongs to that comma.
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I'm not into speech-writing, but there are a couple of apostrophe problems that need attention: to be a voice for citizens' who are ( no apostrophe) the great impact that the council's decisions (note the apostrophe added in
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