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Hello, The following is an extract from the 'Conjunctions' of the 'Guide to Grammar and Writing': Beginning a Sentence with Because Somehow, the notion that one should not begin a sentence with the subordinating conjunction
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Hello, What are the synonym(s) or meanings of the following underlined words 'that' in bold, please? Does each of them mean different thing, especially, the second one. Kindly explain them.
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Hello Moderator Tanit, Please delete my posts below that have not been answered. I have changed my mind because of personal reasons. Post 1. Subject= Forum Letter. Posted in= General & Business Letter Writing. Post 2. Subject= Editing of
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Hello, Are only adverbs of manner allowed to follow immediately after verbs? Alternatively, adverbs of manner can always precede immediately before verbs, can't they? The following sentences are examples: Sentence A. He spoke gently to the
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Hello Mister Micawber, I have recently found out the rule of commas in the 'Guide to Grammar and Writing' is contradicting your remark, ' the second requires a comma between independent clauses'. When a coordinating conjunction
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Hello Mister Micawber, I really appreciate your kind response. I am expecting a list of answers so that they can be applied officially, especially in writing, for all situations in the world. Thank you. With best wishes.
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Hello, Sentence A. How do I avoid heavy punctuation? Sentence B. How do I distinguish obligatory punctuation from optional one, especially a comma? Thank you. With best wishes.
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Hello, Could you tell why the following words 'then ' have no commas immediately after them? Are they not connective adverbs and why does Sentence B have no punctuation between independent clauses? Sentence A. Why don't you hire a
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Hello RonBee, I would like to thank you for your suggestion. However, do you mean that your sentence below is also in informal writing? In formal writing, 'Thus' and 'then' are always followed by commas, am I right? Thus it would
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Hello, I have recently found 'by using public transport' in the following sentence is closely connected with the prepositional phrase in LEO. Therefore, it should be a prepositional phrase that followed 'One way of lowering fuel
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