Tue 20 Jun, 2017 06:56 pm - why over simplify a language when it just makes it more difficult to understand. Sometimes writing it as it should be is better.
I can screw that screw counter clockwise if that is your... (view)
Tue 20 Jun, 2017 06:20 pm - if I was writing that I would use neither words, they are both mainstream and lost in meaning. In context I would say:
Nobody knows for sure how the world will look like 20 to 25 years from now.
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Tue 20 Jun, 2017 06:05 pm - I would rather write the sentence as such;
'Auther has made Max realize that he is not as good a person as he had thought, he still has much to learn.'
The word 'of' imho... (view)
Tue 20 Jun, 2017 05:40 pm - I am writing a noir novel atm and i read once a famous author said using the word 'like' was not very creative and lazy. So I reflected on my book and held that law steadfast, sure I... (view)
Tue 20 Jun, 2017 05:31 pm - English is one language where it is possible to construct a sentence in multiple ways and for it to still be correct. I speak several languages and this is most common to English. The reason for... (view)
Tue 20 Jun, 2017 05:23 pm - It is not a sentence, for two very important reasons. Firstly it does not begin with a capital letter and secondly it does not end with a full stop. (view)
Tue 20 Jun, 2017 05:10 pm - the object is the smile, the subject is the daughter. I don't think this is a very well constructed sentence personally. (view)