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The sentence is a grammatical mess, especially the part in bold. I guess it would improve marginally if there were a colon after entered into them. What follows explains the speculative element: the cattle might deteriorate or be productive. They
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The word "kids" is a standard plural word, so the possessive apostrophe goes after the s.
One kid: It's my kid's room.
Two kids: It's the kids' room.
It's the singular words that end in an s, x, ch,
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Hi VT You wrote that well. Here are my corrections/suggestions: (a) One Saturday night, Susan stayed alone at home. She was reading some books in her room before going to bed. (b) Suddenly, Susan saw an ugly monster coming out by / at the
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Hi, Both otherwise and whereas are subordinating conjunctions. My dictionary calls 'otherwise' an adverb. So does, for example, http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/otherwise I don't object to any of the following. I ran home,
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Both otherwise and whereas are subordinating conjunctions. I ran home otherwise I would have been late. OR I ran home , otherwise I would have been late. I ran home whereas Jim walked home. OR I ran home , whereas Jim walked home. In
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can Freddy, did you forget the topic of the question ... It is in the first line of text preceded bythe As usual, English has an exception here. Proper names, such as Yeats's (but not Moses'). Sigh. AM That isn't an example of an
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