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You're right, they're wrong. (The only time "her and her ex" would be correct is if the phrase was the object of preposition -- as in, "The property belonged to her and her ex.". ) Welcome to the Forum! Your instincts
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It means he has pawned his guitar. A pawn shop will take an item and loan you money. If you pay the money back within a certain time (probably with interest) you can get your item back. If you don't pay back the loan, the pawn shop is free to
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Yeah, that's better. Oddly enough, it works with both "should" and "shouldn't," although the meaning is different. (She ate everything in the house and then complained that he should have gone shopping because they were
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It's still too much for one sentence, but at least it makes more sense now. How about this: "Don't tell me I shouldn't have gone grocery shopping. You're the one who ate everything I bought!" or "Don't tell me I
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If "ram" is an animal, it needs to be "a ram" or "the ram." If "Ram" is someone's name, it needs to be capitalized. And why not just say "She is taller than a ram/the ram/Ram?"
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You won't say "pieces of t-shirts" and you certainly would say "piece of t-shirts." Was that singular "piece" just a typo? Lord knows I make enough of those. Barb -- I think this is another typo!
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It's fine grammatically, but "yummy" is not the best choice here. "Yummy" is sort of a childish word. The food was delicious/excellent would be better. Also -- veget a rian
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1) The battery lasts for/is good for about 6 hours of playtime. 2) time of day/time of night 3) while in an exam/while you were in an exam 4) I've listen ed .... (both options are okay) 5) It has the same number of protons as electrons --
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The only sense in which I could imagine saying "pieces of t-shirts" is if the t-shirts have been cut up into pieces -- for example, in order to be turned into a patchwork quilt. "The quilt used 100 pieces of t-shirts that came from
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Both are okay, but different. "I had to drop off a cake for a friend" could mean, for example, that I had to drop off a cake at the school for a friend who had promised to make a cake but was unable to deliver it herself.
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