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High school teachers and college professors have very little in common and they
are different in many ways. In my experiences through high school and college I have
notice many similarities and differences between my high school
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It is correct, but I never think of terms of appositive or parenthetical elements when positing commas in such sentences. The sentence seems to have a natural caesura , between 'light' and 'its', and the sentence therefore seems to
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I was reading a website on English grammar. I came across a sentence which reads:"The old man wanted hide his money, for he feared his children would steal it from him."
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Yes , ( no space needed between comma and Yes) I have to practice more , ( no apace needed ) I often go to the library. There are many E nglish G rammar book s ... but I don't choose what book is suitable for
me. (question marks not needed)
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Hi Calif Jim, Do you mean something like this when you said finite clause? I am still not interested in English grammar so I decided not to burn all of those grammar books I was given. Also, do I need to add a comma before the word 'so' in that
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In A Practical English Grammar A.J. Thomson and A.V. Martinet say that the past perfect is used after when when we wish to emphasize that the first action was completed before the second one started:
When he had shut the window we opened the
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Jay_zzz0 wrote: I believe these are GMAT sentence correction questions. I don't think they are trying to test your ability to use commas. Instead, these questions can test you on all aspects of grammar. It all depends on the question writer. Jeff
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I believe these are GMAT sentence correction questions. I don't think they are trying to test your ability to use commas. Instead, these questions can test you on all aspects of grammar. It all depends on the question writer. Jeff Sackmann, a GMAT
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are there 'which clauses' that do not need commas around them? Yes.
I think the first one is bettter than the second I do too.
it should have been 'that' instead of 'which' No. It doesn't have to be 'that'.
Many websites have
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Marius Hancu wrote: There's no such thing that explains everything.
You need multiple iterations in the learning process.
This being said, have a look at:
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/
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