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Hello!
I have a question on the phrase "along these lines".
When I searched the internet, what I could find was only the use and meaning of that phrase, but the paraphrase was in English. Although I found some webpage saying
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anonymous
152 days ago
Commas, Punctuation, Translation, Sentences, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Online, Asia, China, Languages
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I do not know that story, but I know another one that is supposedly true and quoted in various books. King Edward II of England (1284 - 1327) had been taken prisoner. His jailer received a message in Latin (in those days, I understand, the upper
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..., when it burned to the ground A comma is fine. when can even be replaced by and then in this case, so there's even more reason to use a comma. I lived at home until I was 18, I went away to college. when I went away to college does not
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Hi, I was doing a the PSAT Practice test, and I was asked the follow question. Correct the underlined portion of the sentence. If the underlined portion is correct, choose A. The vast Library of Alexandria, whose ruins have never been recovered,
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1. spots that were hard to see
2. smoking
3. dog's - second option is just too wordy (don't use it)
5. hates
6. second option is not correct
7. wet the floor spill water on the floor
8. can get
9. comma after register
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Hi,
1. French is the most widely taught second language after English Correct
2. In terms of number of words, French is the second largest language after English (probably due to the 20,000 French words !) When you think about this, it
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Thank you, Mr. Micawber for your prompt reply. You have corrected my original sentence, which, I confess, really was not appropriate in the grammatical tense. So what if I write the sentence as: I have a question concerning English relative
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1 What are the criteria for getting a room on campus at a university. 2 Normally, the videos
you take with your phone are limited to 1 minute, but if you crack it ,
you can takes as long a video as the space on your phone allows. The wording
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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yankee
167 days ago
Punctuation, Universities, Apostrophes, Sentences, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Students, France, Schools, Languages
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You never use an apostrophe to form the plural of a common noun.
It's babies.
(I'd also make "war" singulal as a non-count noun.)
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I think normally we do not put a comma before the conjunction "and". An English teacher here change someone's sentence into
I studied in Britain for five years, and obtained my Bachelor Degree (International Journalism) in
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