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Either one of these: 1) If the process aborts abnormally, how would it pick .... In this case, you expect the process to abort --- if only rarely. 2) If the process were to abort abnormally, how would it pick ... In this case, you expect the
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Patricia: You don't have to post your question again. What we would like for you to do is to draft your letter and post it. Then we can help you to improve it. You seem to know what you want to say. Pretend you are talking to an account
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Jesienne: First, welcome to the EnglishForums! The way to correct run-on sentences is fairly straightforward. You separate the long run-on sentence into 2 or 3 shorter sentences, each with one idea. You can use transitional adverbs to retain the
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Here are some suggestions: I grew up in a rural portion
of India until the age of nine . At that time I recall my family was in the midst of
being middle to lower class, and sometimes , in the latter. My father was the bread
winner, and he
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Dear Anon: Yes, we certainly can help you with your letter. Please post your first draft, and then we can make some suggestions. Regards, A- s
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1 She said something like what I said earlier. It is fine. A more formal expression is: She said something similar to what I had said earlier.
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Can I say, Max's hobby is collecting seashells. At present, he has collected collects 300 seashells. Some of the seashells are were valuable. He collects seashells from the beach. He also buys them at the shop and night markets. He also gets
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Titles most often have definite articles, because it refers to a specific referenced thing. e.g. The Helicopter Simulation - refers to one specific game in which the gamer flies a helicopter.
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1. Would you say in this sentence: a) through or throughout Either is OK, but "through" means a continuous journey; and "throughout" can imply punctuated periods in the interval. b) the ages/ages The definite article is needed
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I've been seeing these flashes in which you die everytime, but the events are playing out exactly how I /as I see them. No I've been having flases in which I see you die everytime... Both HOW an AS I've been seeing these flashes in
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