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I suggest you rework your definition of energy. Energy features the ability to provide labor movement to give or raise the temperature.
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I suggest you strengthen your arguments against reality TV.
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Begin by mentioning that you are interested in the tourism and hospitality industry.
(I checked a paragraph for you.)
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Hospitality and tourism industry is one of the most growing and developing spheres of economy in the world today
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julielai
125 days ago
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Great writing! I really enjoyed it.
I have a few comments, but those are just my 2 cents.
Of all the wonders of the world, none impresses me more than the grandeur of a rainstorm. Rainstorms are life-giving, yet destructive. Rainstorms
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It's Jacky Chan, not Jacky Chen.
I would like to dine with Jacky Chen in a Chinese restaurant .
H e must know a lot about Chinese food because I saw him explain (explain what) in TV show. It is interesting although there are
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Dear Sir or Madam to whom it may concern ,
In reply to an advert concerning Domino Day 2009 project I would like to put myself forward as a candidate for Domino Builder in this years edition of Domino Day and thereby apply for an
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julielai
125 days ago
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Adverbs are words that modify
a verb (He drove slowly . — How did he drive?)
an adjective (He drove a very fast car. — How fast was his car?)
another adverb (She moved quite slowly down the aisle. — How slowly did she move?)
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A better rule would be "If your sentence has become so confused with commas that another form of punctuation is needed to replace at least one of the commas, then the sentence needs to be re-written."
I agree.
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But I do wonder if this follows the idea that a semicolon can take the place of a comma if a comma has already been used in the sentence. I'm not familiar with this rule. It seems to me much too mechanical to be a useful way to think about
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