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Commas aren't required, but the sentence is wordy.
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I believe those are the right abbreviations. In the context of your paper, it is unlikely that your audience will confuse the m of million with the m of meter. If it's a science paper, you could use scientific notation. If you're writing about
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I wish I could give you a definite rule to help you with this problem, but I can't. I understand how deciding when to use "-er" and "-est" or "more + (word)" and "most + (word)" gives you problems. I suppose you know the general rule--> "-er" and
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'Each page' is correct. Use singular nouns with 'each' and 'every'.
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Are you telling me you didn't mean this:
So what pops into people's mind when they hear the word Australia? -->KangaroosI sure hop not.
If you didn't, then I'll change what I wrote. Now when I think of Australians, I think of
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In the world of nominal clauses, 'that' means the same thing at the beginning as it means in the middle of the sentence. In some cases, you can choose to arrange your clauses in order to produce an effect. "That I did not go surprised no one"
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Do you mean, "how do I punctuate and capitalize a title?" If so, then the title would be "Grammar Nazis: Enter If You DARE!"
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Some types of meats and vegetables may be used as collective nouns, but not the word vegetable itself. Squash, ham, okra, steak, pizza, hamburger (as in a generic term for ground meat), cabbage, garlic, and lettuce are some examples.
Now that I
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the answer will be no.
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Yes, I believe we are globalized. We've been globalizing for as long as there has been civilization, and technology quickens the pace.
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