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"homework" is uncountable. It does not have a plural. I would also insert commas:
"He didn't do his homework. He did it in a hurry, to be more precise."
"He didn't do his homework. He did it in a hurry,
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What's the complete sentence?
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Duplicate post. See http://www.englishforums.com/English/GrammarQuestion/kdrqj/post.htm
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Do you have any more context?
As far as I know it's not a "strong" idiom, though it can be used figuratively. "lead" has the usual meaning, and "the final charge" is the final, conclusive assault in a
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I personally would not use a comma here. I know that people do, and I may be contravening some punctuation rule, but to me it seems illogical.
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It's humorous writing. "having a borderline Asperger’s-like recall" means remembering and reciting large numbers of unimportant facts with almost the same degree of obsession that people with Asperger’s syndrome (aka autism), are
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thank a lot, the sentences sound a lot, now one other thing i want to know is if in number 2
Since our show is confined to a specific audience, we have to keep the violence to a minimum/keep the viloence down
you can't at all
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"What do you want with my mom ? D on't ever call her again . "
You're often making the mistake of stringing together independent clauses with commas. This is known as a "comma splice". Watch out for it because
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As our TV show was rated PG, we had to make it suspenseful, explicit while keepng it within limit and confining the scenes to specific areas and making the scenes as hard and explicit as the limits allowed
(since the network beforehand
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and one more thing
which would you say
People who wear skirts in/during the winter
Both are fine.
This is not a complete sentence.
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