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Anon,
Is this an order?. Or are you requesting help?
Here are a few helpful hints:
Learn to use the word "please".
Capitalize the proper places.
Your article had quite a collection of "big words" which were
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Hello ladies, I'm taking advantage of Vesper's nap to write this. Today , my husband Sam came home from a gig and informed me that his sister Lillie is getting married on very short notice. The wedding is in six weeks . Lillie's fiance is
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mister micawber
56 days ago
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Hello ladies, I'm taking advantage of Vesper's napping to write this. Today my husband Sam came home from a gig and informed me that his sister Lillie is getting married, very short notice. The wedding is in six weeks Lillie's fiance
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anonymous
56 days ago
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Hi dear members, I wrote a little essay about myself. I checked for grammar error myself several times, but still I am not really satisfied. Could you check it for me and suggest me useful tips or smth like that. I would be really grateful to
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ayubxon88
57 days ago
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Can someone help me make this article look better. I know that it is filled with grammatical errors. I am not a native english writer and I need to improve my english. Tips & suggestions to make this article better are welcome. " Last
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invalidid87
62 days ago
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Mr P's video is a beauty, but perhaps some of the fundamentals of the game need a bit of explanation.
A Brief and Simplified
(by which we mean incomplete)
Explanation of
CRICKET
(using baseball comparisons
wherever
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mike in japan
86 days ago
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hmmm actually sometimes this -ize or -ise confused me damn alot!! like a confusion Of apologISE or apologIZE !!!anybody got a tip ?? If I may add something to this disccusion. I have frequently read articles written by Britons who use -ize, just
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dokterjokkebrok
88 days ago
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In British-English you will frequently see the -ise or -yse suffix, while in American-English you will see -ize and -yze.
I will give you an invaluable tip: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/apologize
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ferdis
89 days ago
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hmmm actually sometimes this -ize or -ise confused me damn alot!! like a confusion Of apologISE or apologIZE !!!anybody got a tip ??
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I went over the passage (and dictation) once again. I think the dictator means the forefoot is tender- the mid- and hindfoot are okay. ( We are supposed to use minimal punctuation.) Thank you for your time.
" On physical examination,
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