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Hi,
1.They say, 'come sunshine or high water, the post will get delivered'
More accurately, this is the common saying.
Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their
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clive
50 days ago
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1.They say, 'come sunshine or high water, the post will get delivered' is the first clause grammatically correct, if so what is it? a phrasal adverb? and what does it describe? if i were to change the 2nd clause to active voice: come
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pensivescribe
51 days ago
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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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Hi anonymous person, I think it is a widely accepted notion that when you have two independent clauses connected by a coodinate conjunction (coordinating conjunction? - I think they are the same) and one of them has an internal comma, a semicolon
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clive
302 days ago
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Hi. I think it is a widely accepted notion that when you have two independent clauses connected by a coodinate conjunction (coordinating conjunction? - I think they are the same) and one of them has an internal comma, a semicolon could be used
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Hi, I don't think this works. The simple problem is that you have a "comma splice." These are two separate sentences. You can either use a semi colon, or a period and capital letter. I think your contrasting ideas should be treated
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Hi, Thanks again, very clear to understand! I don't think you understand my last question; I know what a clause is. I am just asking if you can punctuate the sentence as I had broken down the parts of the sentence into their clauses and
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Hi, Yes, that is all thanks. I think the variety of answers I have received on this issue suggests that flexibility is permissible. I will probably refrain from using the semicolon to join the two clauses when 'so' means therefore or as a
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Hi, When one uses a semicolon and a conjunctive adverb to separate two independent clauses, does one have to place the independent clause direcly next to the semicolon? No. It's a matter of style. Put it where you think it is most effective.
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Hi. When one uses a semicolon and a conjunctive adverb to separate two independent clauses, does one have to place the independent clause direcly next to the semicolon? For instance, 'I went to the store; however, I went to the bakery
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