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Wow! Your knowledge is incredible! I somehow understood eveything you said, thanks. Except for when you said this: We have become friends sharing passions. ... where the "friends sharing passions..." is the direct object of the verb .
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Hi, I would really appreciate anyone who could check over these sentences to ensure all the punctuation is correct. This is an assignment for a correspondence course I'm taking, and I think I have them mostly right but I'd like to be sure.
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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clive
1 yr 1 days ago
Capital Letters, Numbers, Colons, Commas, Punctuation, Quotation Marks, Apostrophes, Question Marks, Exclamation Marks, Hyphens, Semicolons
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Hi, I would really appreciate anyone who could check over these sentences to ensure all the punctuation is correct. This is an assignment for a correspondence course I'm taking, and I think I have them mostly right but I'd like to be sure.
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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emchapps
1 yr 1 days ago
Capital Letters, Dates, Numbers, Colons, Commas, Punctuation, Quotation Marks, Apostrophes, Question Marks, Exclamation Marks, Hyphens, Semicolons
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I'd agree with everything Clive says. The answer is E . Regarding your obssession over the hyphenation, it is fine to add information between two hyphens, but this is usually unnecessary. E.g. I went to the cinema - despite wanting to stay at
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Hi, I am in more confusion now.I will give the full question here.We have to identify the parts of sentence which are correct from the given options - 1. So once an economy is actually in recession, Not OK. A comma should follow 'so'. 2.
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Hi, Here a sentence has been broken into 4 parts.We need to identify which parts are incorrect grammatically or usage wise. 1. So once an economy is actually in recession, 2. the authorities can, in principle, move the economy 3. out of slump -
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Memos show Clinton turmoil Question: I would have written ''Clinton's turmoil''. Why didn't the author use apostrophe? BY CRAIG GORDON AND TOM BRUNE | <email addresses removed by mod.> August 13, 2008 Question: Why
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jackson6612
1 yr 100 days ago
Regards, Articles, Plurals, Dates, Tenses, Clauses, Negatives, Past Perfect, Colons, Expressions, Commas, Paragraphs, Apostrophes, Hyphens, Semicolons
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Dozens of UN humanitarian workers are exposed to risk on their job every day. A good example is truck drivers who deliver much needed food to remote villages in poor countries to combat malnutrition , which is becoming more and more widespread.
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Hi, The two fluffy pillows sit at the upper side on the bed / at the head of the bed ; they remind me of the pillow fights I had , with my best friend, (friend's name) , who often came for chit chat and study. Should Comma would be applied
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Hi, Welcome to the Forum. I am new to this site, if i am doing this wrong please correct me but i need your opinion and was so happy when i came upon this site. English is not my strong suit but i try and reason as you will see below. Just what
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