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Hi again,
You´re right. I was refering to sentences like the last two. And I found that you added a ,(comma) in number 3 examples. So if I happen to see sentences like this: "On Saturdays I go to the park", I have to add the comma,
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Great Clive!
You´re right. I was refering to sentences like the last two. And I found that you added a ,(comma) in number 3 examples. So if I happen to see sentences like this: "On Saturdays I go to the park", I have to add the comma,
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Here is your corrected sentences. The strikethrough words incorrect and the color bar words are my replacements. 1 This is as far as I've ever gotten in the game. <Correct> 2 Everthing that happens from now on forth depends on you. 3
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While I was in the car I had the horrifying thought that Kofpf would take my quotation marks "literally" and think I was quoting Clive. Alas, I didn't make it home in time. I believe he said the expression was more often applied to
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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
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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Clauses, Adverbs, Colons, Commas, Punctuation, Relationships, Writing, Sentences, Business, Friendships, Careers, Friends, Expressions
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Can I use your bathroom? Can I use the bathroom? Most of what J apan borrows from abroad comes from the West -- from Europe and the US. "West -- from Europe" what's the meaning of -? It's a way to set off part of the sentence,
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I'd suggest a comma before "if you will." The expression is quite common in the US, but I think it's fairly recent - within my lifetime, anyway. (I've never used it.) It dates at least back to The Music Man - "Permit
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Why is it correct to use a comma after the word "Pentecost"?
As we have seen, the feasts of the spring months, Passover and Unleavened Bread, Firstfruits, and Pentecost, were historically fulfilled ... Because the three capitalized
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What book is that? I've read a couple, such as "The Penguin's guide to punctuation", "The Penguin's writer's manual", "Line by line: how to edit your own writing" and "Eats, shoots &
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You need periods or, as appropriate, question marks at the end of all your sentences. The word "I" is always capitalised. Do not imagine that capitalisation and punctuation are unimportant. If you care at all about writing properly then
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