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Wow, this was a really powerful essay. As I read through your paper I was easily able to imagine you as a war general, making an inspirational speech before battle to his soldiers. Keep up with the strong creativity in your papers, it makes it
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This is an Essay that I have written. It is about how to persuade my comrades to take on leadership through an invasion period. Could you please suggest any better vocabularies to use or any better sentence structure for any sentence? Could you
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lockieleonard
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This is an Essay that I have written. It is about how to persuade my comrades to take on leadership through an invasion period. Could you please suggest any better vocabularies to use or any better sentence structure for any sentence? Could you
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Hi there. It's fine to be curious about what native speakers think, but consider this: those who learn English as a second language learn it by official rules and definitions, and generally have the help of an expert; while those whose native
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Hi all,
I am a student from New Zealand studying Measure for Measure by Shakesphere and we have to write a formal essay going beyond the text.
Here is the question
Context/setting:
This activity may be used as an extension to the
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einde. ocallaghan wrote on 15 Dec 2004: Which of these two sentences is correct? I have friends ... ... and thus needing a question mark to end it. The second is the correct version since it's an indirect question. Yes, but it's a bit
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CB wrote on 04 Sep 2004: What I wanted to say is that I was not ... inversion. If there were an auxiliary, it would be clear: Maybe this is a side issue, or maybe not. "She was religious, as were most of her friends" is *not* ... that of
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Mxsmanic wrote on 25 Jul 2004: Some of my students asked me last week which uses of the mark of the possessive case (apostrophe + s) are inappropriate or unnatural in contrast to constructions such as "the house of John," "The house
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Does anyone have any comments about this? Makes very interesting reading from a right-pond perspective. Of course, we Brits are all brought up knowing everything there is to know about AmE, chiefly because we spend most of our formative years
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By coincidence, an esteemed and strangely comfortable friend gave me a copy of what appears to be the UK edition that has no less than three pandas: one on the (cream) front cover painting out a black comma with red paint, one on the back cover
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