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Re: Semicolon
Hi Cute, A lot of things don't fit here. First, "relish" colors doesn't work. The lively colors, perhaps. You need an article or a possessive before "bed sheets." A solid object doesn't "blend" with the sun. It can glow in the sunlight, or, if...
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Grammar Geek
24 days ago
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Is it OK to form a possessive like this? We need to have this year's winner's biography on our bulleton board so everyone can see it. Is no comma before 'so' correct? I think we could write it as: We need to have the biography of this year's winner on our bulleton board so...
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46 days ago
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Re: Commas
As I understand it the choice belongs to Adam therefore you need the possessive "Adam's choice".Edit:I believe you mean apostrophe not comma.
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RayH
59 days ago
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Re: which vs of which
Hi N2GI'll butt in if I may. 1. He'd only left her a note on the bedside table of which she had not understood the content. There is a noun in the relative clause and that explains of in this case. I would reword the sentence: He'd only left her a note the content of which she had...
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Re: Ending a grammar argument
Hello Branwen319, welcome to English Forums! (Are there really 318 other Branwens here?)No comma is needed; "your" is a possessive pronoun, and "no" is an indefinite determiner (i.e. they're not adjectives). Two or more qualitative adjectives may be separated by a comma,...
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MrPedantic
67 days ago
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Re: Ending a grammar argument
Hi, I have been arguing with my boyfriend about his overuse of commas. He thinks he uses them appropriately. Hopefully this will end our argument. Are the following sentences gramatically correct? Why or why not? Have you ever tried to just get along with some one with no, common...
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Re: Possessive case question
My good, old, bad-tempered friend Jack's house is on the marketThere's nothing wrong with this in spoken English-- it seems quite natural to me. The pauses as represented by your commas here would not exist.
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Mister Micawber
244 days ago
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Part of speech identification
Hello, this is my first post here, I like to know these wordskilometercentimeterAre those words noun if they are standing alone ? if it's, what kind of noun it's, proper noun or abstract noun or etc ?After that, I want to indentify the part of speech of the following sentence by using the...
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Hello, this is my first post here, I like to know these wordskilometercentimeterAre those words noun if they are standing alone ? if it's, what kind of noun it's, proper noun or abstract noun or etc ?After that, I want to indentify the part of speech of the following setence by using the...
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Re: Company's product
Anonymous wrote:If I am writing: Best Buy, Inc. flat screen television will be sold nationwide. Do I put comma anywhere because for company I don't use 'S or do I? Please help"Best Buy Inc's flat screen television will be sold nationwide".It has become accepted to use " Inc/Ltd" with a...
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1 yr 22 days ago
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