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Hello Dew,You're not gonna believe it but I tried again today what I've tried a dozen times earlier and now it works. I mean when I choose Advanced ( Yahoo Editor) it works fine. The other two options still do not offer options of My Editor ( bold , italic etc.). Thanks for your answer...
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Hello,Is there any chance to make visible text options (bold,italic ..) when typing messages using Opera browser. I've tried with suggested changes in 'Content Editor' but it didn't work.Thanks
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Hello Anonymous,In your sentences there is no adjective phrases.A phrase is a name used in the english grammar to label a group of words which acts as a single unit in the syntax of a sentence,which means that you need at least two words to label some part of the sentence a phrase. Words,phrases...
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Hello everybody,Taka, I must admit that I don't feel any adjectival flavor in that clause,only adverbial flavor.The clause: "to alter or emphasize what we say and do" is an adverbial(purpose)clause. In the sentence:I learned a good way to ensure the absence of typing mistakes.the...
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Hello Lindasu,
That means that The United States will,as a very strong and technologicaly advanced superpower ,by using shell bombs ,take away part of territory of some other country,install their troups there and proclaim independence of their soldiers on that territory.That would be in...
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Hello everybody,I like all the answers on this question,especially the explanation which Miriam has given.I just want to add that post-modification can make adjective phrases more lengthy and complex than it is a case with the simple modification with a pre-modifying adverb,for example.I'm...
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Hello again,Unfortunately,I've put one part in my previous post wrongly.Sorry for that.It would be correct to use the preposition "toward" in the following part:"But,if the verb indicates motion,or in plain english,if you are :going toward, flying toward, traveling...
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I'll try to give some information on this as a non-professional.This is how it looks like in the serbian language,and I suppose,it is very similar in all other slavic languages and also the latin language.For indicating a location the locative case of a noun is used.If the english language...
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Hello everybody,I suppose that a slight change would make this sentence acceptable with "which" as a connector:His last words ,which he wanted to be burried with him, made everyone weep.or,Her last words, which he wanted to be burried with his wife ,made everyone...
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and thanks Kooyeen for the help on the original question Best wishes Velimir
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