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Thank you so much ! The website helps a lot ! Hmmm ... but ... the site said that dash can be used to emphasize on a point . Can it be use on any point? Does it have to be a sentence or can it be just a phrase ?
E.g . But we managed to get
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While walking aimlessly on the street in Chayenne, an image of her long-lost boyfriend flashed by in front of Amy.
This sounds as if the image was walking aimlessly on the street. How about something like, "As Amy walked aimlessly on the
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1. Is 'how much for a kayak' a complete sentence?
2. In 5th, Why is 'make the very most of an opportunity' not suitable? My justification, they have an opportunity to kayak during the vacation though the weather is not favorable
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the correct spelling is automotopia. its an english grammar term used to express an action in a way. example. when u open a soda can, it POPS in a loud manner. i hope that helped you =)
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"I much prefer the
attitude of the British. They have enough respect for the language to
use correct spelling, clear enunciation and to observe the correct use
of prepositions and general grammar. On the other hand, some Americans
seem to like
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Hello, welcome to the forum. I just wanted to let you know that you are more likely to get a response if your post includes capital letters and punctuation, and avoids abbreviations like "how r u" and "plz." I don't mean to offend you -- but the
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To me, repeated questions are fine. We usually forget what we have been told once. So repeated questions are like going through what we've learned and they enable to remember better. One more advantage is that there are new menbers. They will
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Hi Tusshar, in the beginnig I had same problems like u have now.But be sure developing your ear is the hardest part of the language learning.You can learn grammar, you can solve problems, you can write an essay after doing a lot of practises but
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Wow, what a lot of nonesense. Is American English simply lazy English with disregard for the fundamentals of the language, or is it a valid simplification of an overly complex and irregular language? Huh? What are you talking about? I was
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Hi,
will anybody tell me the difference b/w these two---------
Whats ur problem?
or
What's ur problem?
pls explain with reason.
There's nothing wrong with ' Whats ur problem?' if you want to set your own rules for grammar
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