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A historical is used frequently.
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I'd insert mine:
Thoughtfulness
Sincerity
Flow
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"The horse raced past the barn, and fell."
Just to comment, the comma isn't really necessary after barn because "and fell" is not an independed clause. Thus, you can use:
The horse raced past the barn, and it fell.
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The
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I know the distinction of the two with regards to tenses, but I know that these words, especially could and would have special uses. I am guessing that would is likely to be used when asking a huge favor (e.g. "Would you do this?").
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BTW, assuming that how you understand it is the way it really is in the book, how would you rate it?
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Thanks so much.
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BTW, please be as critical as possible. I don't care whether I've been learning focused in learning English for about 3 years, which I really think is a long time already, and my improvement has only been minimal.
BTW, this is admirable effort;
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Can you please comment on my summary on the Introduction of What Makes the Great Great ? My main concern is comprehension. Are there vague sentences? Also, can you please post how you understand my summary so I would know if people will get the
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