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The main subject is the word "suite," which is singular and therefore "allows" is the correct verb form.
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Please note that it's a hyphen, not a dash.
As a noun, use the hyphen. I'm doing some follow-up on the people who haven't responded yet
As a verb, don't use it. I need to follow up with the people who haven't
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I agree with Amy - none seem incorrect to me, though I would probably combine "will not" to make "won't."
It's true the comma isn't needed, but that the difference between what the rulebook says is correct
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Hi Anon,
No, that doesn't work.
Do you mean "I question just how smart you are?" (Not that you want to use those exact words?)
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Taking a lesson from = learing from
Should = it is advisable, suggested, a darn good idea
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I joined 2 of your 3 threads together. I can't find the other one. Please post a question only once.
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Maybe this page will help you: http://theblcblog.blogspot.com/2008/04/something-nothing-anything-everything.html
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Or more generally, simply "the copy."
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Hi and welcome to the forums. You need the comma.
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Mzzz -- but don't drag out the Z like I did here. Miz Smith
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