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What is the correct way to use an appositive with a possessive? For example: My neighbor, Jim's car exploded last night. Is this correct? What about commas? Thanks! No comma. My neighbor Jim's car ... These are usually restricted to
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What is the correct way to use an appositive with a possessive? For example: My neighbor, Jim's car exploded last night. Is this correct? What about commas? Thanks!
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Daden - Pay attention to possessives.
Eleanor Roosevelt was born on October 11, 1884 , (a comma is not necessary) in New York City. She was the first of six children born to by Anna Hall and Elliot Roosevelt. Eleanor early years were awful
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Hi,
When joining two complete sentences, does a comma come after a coordinating conjunction (for, and nor, but, or, yet, so)? Generally speaking, no. But it may optionally come before one.
Also should the title of short stores be
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clive
205 days ago
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When joining two complete sentences, does a comma come after a coordinating conjunction (for, and nor, but, or, yet, so)? Also should the title of short stores be italicized or underlined when the title of a book should be enclosed in quotation
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Commas almost always go inside quotation marks.
In other news, apostrophes are used for possessive nouns. "Commas" is correct. "Comma's" is not, unless you're referring to something that belongs to that comma.
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<< What's stopping the pronoun being the object of the clause. >> I think this would only work as an appositive, but it would need a comma, and would make no sense contextually. What's stopping the truck, being more than
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avangi
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. Question #: 1: It is very easy . Is the answer incorrect because the word 'very' modifies 'is', and is therefore an adverb, and not 'easy' which is an adjective? -- No. Adverbs modify verbs and adjectives. 'Very'
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mister micawber
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Hello, I have a few quick questions. First, c an someone please help me understand why the following answers to an online adjective and adverb quiz are incorrect?: Question #: 1: It is very easy. Here, very is an adjective. User's
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postmodernbliss
279 days ago
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I'm your cousin's friend Lois whose jeans you've borrowed on more than one occasion. I may be wrong on this, but I have a feeling that in addition to GG's logical reason for whose jeans these are, there's also a grammatical
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