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Sentence 1 is good either way, but you should be consistent in either using numbers or in spelling them out. Normally, numbers ten or below are spelled out and numbers above ten are left in numeric form (11, 21, 33, etc). Sentence 2, crossed is
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what are the disadvantages and advantagaes of living in a megaopolis Capitalize the first word of every sentence. Watch your spelling. Don't forget that you need a question mark at the end of a question. This should be: What are the
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if someone is writing a note and after a sentence or word puts the letters (sic) - what does that mean?
'Sic' is a Latin word that means 'thus'.
It's used in a situation where someone is being quoted and they used
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You mean "which one is correct?" In English, a question always ends with a question mark "?" and the word "wich" does not exist. Both versions are correct (except for the spelling mistake "furnitue" and the
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Waht's difference between :
Waht's up and Waht's new.
If said as a casual greeting, there's no difference. However, with young people today, the former seems much more common.
Check your spelling of 'what',
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Thanks . But why you wrote this :"... how frequent you had been using heroin?" why not this : how frequent had you been using heroin?" - because it is question .
:" I would also like to know how frequent you had been using
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Hi,
OK, but before we spend time on this, can you please try to correct the spelling yourself?
eg don't use 'texting' English, like 'u' instead of 'you'.
Also, please start each sentence with a capital letter and end each one with a
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I find these rules at http://www.grammarbook.com/punctuation/quotes.asp very helpful.
Rule 1
Periods and commas always go inside quotation marks,
even inside single
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what those sentnces mean ( W hat do those sentences mean?)
I apprcited being invited to your home (I appreciated being invited to your home.)
in incorrect english does it mean : "to be invited" ? ( In incorrect English, does it mean "to be
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Overall points. Don't forget to end all sentences with a full stop/period/question mark. You overuse 'understand' in contexts where 'learn' would be better.
I've made a few corrections for you but otherwise spelling errors in red. Grammatical
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