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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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Do you mean brackets or do you mean parentheses ()? If parentheses, then you use end punctuation (a period or a question mark) within the parentheses only the whole sentence is enclosed. Otherwise, not. For brackets, normally, you use punctuation
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Could someone help me with this? 1 I restored factory setting so the computer is the same as when it came out of the store. This is okay, but "settings" is more common. 2 Every woman has occasion when she wants to look her best. Use
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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avangi
38 days ago
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The word "I" is always capitalised. Sentences begin with a capital letter and end with a period (or question mark or exclamation mark).
Some of the commas I've suggested are not mandatory. I just feel they help make the
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mr wordy
112 days ago
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No. 1
M: Where's the stack of folders that was/were on my desk? -- by itself, "on my desk" implies that the folders are on the desk now (and not in the cabinet). In conversation, many people would say "were" rather
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mr wordy
122 days ago
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I don't believe I've ever heard this one!
Well, I think there may be some differences here -- I was a bit puzzled actually by your question mark against For days I have been willing it to be true. To me, this sentence is OK. Kind of
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Hai every body...i have some question here..
I have been discuss with my friends about how to reply when people say to you "how do you do?"
Then they said you should reply how do you do again...so, it a big question mark in
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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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For dramatic purposes, I want to switch up the way I used quotations by doing this: "Did you close the door?" were his first words to his companions. Is it possible to do this? Or would you replace the question mark with a comma instead?
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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
328 days ago
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