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Greetings, English 1b3, let me begin by characterising each sentence you mention and then laying my case for the correctness/incorrectness of each utterance: 1. The glasses no longer have crappy read and green lenses, instead having clear
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Hi again, Eddie. "How" is here an interrogative pronoun, and in a sentence, this type of pronoun will introduce a clause of some sort (in this case a noun clause). The same happens with wh-words. Be careful, however, because this is not
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Is it extracurricular or extra-curricular? Official US answer: extracurricular. In the US, the publishers have waged war on hyphens after prefixes, and in copyedited text ... after prefixes. (They do not throw them away; they keep them for
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Either one is okay (as long as you put the ... other missing comma after "context"), but they have different connotations. Comma after "context" optional. I would omit. I think it's not even optional. Omit. The only way it
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Sam wrote on 03 Jul 2004: the of Thanks. How about this sentence: "Homicide and murder ... in THE criminal law context they are terms of art." Either one is okay (as long as you put the missing comma after "interchangably" and
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