Sun 3 Aug, 2014 12:22 am - From [url]http://education-portal.com/academy/lesson/complete-subject-definition-examples-quiz.html#lesson[/url]:
[quote]A complete subject is more than just one noun. It contains the simple... (view)
Sat 2 Aug, 2014 11:49 pm - This is a comma splice only in a the very technical sense that the clauses were needlessly structured as independent by repeating the subject. In reality, these are clauses in a series. If you... (view)
Fri 1 Aug, 2014 06:42 pm - Even as a Yank, I don't know what "collo" means. But I'm also not a part of the living, breathing language that is English—what with my commas and all. (view)
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Fri 1 Aug, 2014 01:13 pm - Admittedly, "going to university" is not as common in the States as other parts of the English-speaking world (typically we'd say "going to college") but I see no reason to... (view)
Fri 1 Aug, 2014 09:55 am - Both words refer to the idea of copying something, but differ in the implied purpose for it. "Emulation" generally suggests copying in order to equal or exceed the results of something,... (view)
Fri 1 Aug, 2014 09:18 am - It does not denote that. The two sentences are largely unrelated as they occur in the introduction, which merely sets out to summarize what made him distinctive. Only further reading could reveal... (view)