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1 A dog's brain is disproportionately small (compared) to the size of head. Among mammals, a dog's brain is disproportionately small for his head. 2 She knows him so well as to be able to write a message in his place and people would
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Yes. In fact, I prefer the sentence without that comma.*
While we're talking about punctuation, your question isn't punctuated correctly. You are joining two independent clauses with a comma. This is known as a "comma
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Could you please tell me if this sentence has the correct punctuation marks in the correct order, and if it makes sense? "Is that you Susan?," he asked the maid downstairs.-- It makes sense, but the comma should be deleted; punctuation marks
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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mister micawber
147 days ago
Capital Letters, Clauses, Commas, Punctuation, Universities, Question Marks, Writing, Sentences, Usages, Students, Schools
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. "Are you returning the movie so they
don't charge you a late fee?" The first part is a question, but the
second part is a statement. Should I add a "?" at the end or a period.-- Use the question mark at the end.
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Hi,
Many thanks for your comments and observations on Anzac Day, which I thought produced one of the best threads for a while. So here's a related question to consider: why the Anzac spirit has never translated into an overwhelming
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It is a logical assumption to say that she may make a fatal mistake in subsequent acts, allowing the townspeople to look into her true self which may in turn anger them; the end of the virtuous life of Abigail will be grave. Hi, from the analysis
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eddie88
300 days ago
Clauses, Nouns, Modals, Predicates, Punctuation, Question Marks, Determiners, Adjectives, Writing, Sentences, Mistakes
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Good opening sentence, but I would cut it in half. Example: These television programs are about surviving in the wild with little or no food, fresh water, or even shelter. (notice that a comma is not necessary after the word wild). It's up to
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terrbebe
329 days ago
Clauses, Numbers, Commas, Punctuation, Question Marks, Writing, Sentences, United Kingdom, Online, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Mistakes, Conversational, Languages
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Their petrified faces make the life of a sailor seem horrifying. Can you please see if my analysis of the above sentence is correct, please. Analysis of the whole sentence: Their petrified faces =subject/noun phrase make =main verb the life of a
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eddie88
347 days ago
Possessives, Prepositions, Clauses, Nouns, Noun Phrases, Predicates, Punctuation, Question Marks, Determiners, Adjectives, Writing, Sentences, Phrases, Animals
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Hi, Thanks again, very clear to understand! I don't think you understand my last question; I know what a clause is. I am just asking if you can punctuate the sentence as I had broken down the parts of the sentence into their clauses and
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Did you remember how to use will to form the future? Did you remember that the present tense is used for future time in an if -clause? Did you notice the question mark at the end? Did you remember how to invert subject and verb to form a question? CJ
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