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Hi Eksena, I am not sure I understand your post correctly. Are you proposing some possible answers? This type of exercise requires that students pick one of the four given answers . This doesn't mean, of course, that they're the only
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This is my opinion. They both look fine to me. Secondly, I wouldn't place 100% confidence in MS's grammar check, although it seems to kind of work when gross grammar error is detected, and with simple sentences.
The only difference is
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The comma is misplaced, as the "unless" clause is restrictive. As to length, first, the notion that comma usage properly depends on length should be style the Fundamental Error of Comma Usage; second, the sentence is compound, and —
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The comma rule in question here is not a matter of sylistic choice. It is a tested rule in many state tests that public school students must pass. In the sample sentence given above, a comma is necessary. Send your letter before September 30,
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anonymous
53 days ago
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Hi,
So, there's a phrase from a song I can't understand well:
"I've done a lot / God knows I've tried To find the truth / I've even lied."
I write it how I listen it, since in some websites I visited I
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clive
61 days ago
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No need for the comma or the quotes.
Yes, it's a double negative. I assume it means "both accidents were my fault." Using the double negative might make sense in certain contexts.
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Hi,
It seems acceptable to me, although I'd put a comma after 1527.
Clive
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Use italics, not capitalization, to indicate example sentences. I know it shoud should be WENT and not BEEN, but I dont don't know why. It's because I've been ( I have been ) is the present perfect tense, and last year is a specific
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Is a comma always necessary before a "?
for ex: I was ready to do, "this."
I could make up any of my "silly mistakes."
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Hi,
Could anyone please help me with this sentence? I think there is something wrong with more easily . Is the structure allowed like this? Perhaps more easily should go in end position? If so, what is the grammar rule? With the computer the
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