Friday, April 29, 2011
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Grammar Girl
His words affected by emotions greatly.
The effect of his actions caused him to lose the scholarship.
Whom are you referring to?
Who owns the red convertible?
She was lying down on the soft dewey grass.
He laid the newspaper down on the countertop.
You should leave the lights off.
A run-on sentence is a really long sentence: Wrong!
I am light he is dark.
The effect of his actions caused him to lose the scholarship.
Whom are you referring to?
Who owns the red convertible?
She was lying down on the soft dewey grass.
He laid the newspaper down on the countertop.
You should leave the lights off.
A run-on sentence is a really long sentence: Wrong!
I am light he is dark.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
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