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I believe it modifies 'due diligence and legal', but then again, I'm not a lawyer, either.
Best of luck,
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What tags are you having difficulty understanding? Could you give us a few examples?
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The word "somebody" is a singular pronoun, so it takes a singular verb, but it's also an indefinite pronoun, which means, we don't know if its referent is male or female, so asking,
?Someone's at the door, isn't she?
?Someone's at the door,
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"both of" cannot be used with bare plurals (plural nouns without an article):
5d. *Both of dogs
6d. *Both of parents
Paco:
Why 'both of' cannot be used with bare plurals?
With 'bare plurals', it functions as an
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Have a look here, first:
http://webster.commnet.edu/grammar/gerunds.htm
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1. The subject is 'website' and it's modified by the phrase 'for computer requirements', and it's restrictive, so don't use commas.
3. they make refers to the commas .
4. makes refers to the use of commas .
Both 3. and 4. work.
5. the
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In truth, I hadn't heard the word "kitty-corner" until I moved from the East to the West. It was an odd sounding term then, too.
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Speakers tend to pronounce "demon" as demon or demon , when -s is added.
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Additionally, could it be a linking structure?
Work (subject ) was going on (linking verb) in the room (adverb of place).
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There is no quick way of describing this situation in Brit English
Interestingly cool, Nona. Would BrE have caterways or caterwise? (I'm not sure if they're all that common today in North American English.)
Source: www.wordlwidewords.org
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