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3 votes
1 answer
77 views

commas before titles/names

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2 answers
128 views

correct usage of "that"

2 votes
3 answers
60 views

What type of conditional clause is "then that is not going to happen"?

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3 answers
53 views

Type of sentence structure?

2 votes
1 answer
26 views

correct usage with transitional words

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1 answer
101 views

Conjunctions and conditional clauses

2 votes
1 answer
74 views

How does a phrase differ from a clause

2 votes
1 answer
34 views

correct usage/sentence structure

1 vote
1 answer
37 views

correct comma usage with lists

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3 answers
611 views

Commas with titles/occupations

1 vote
1 answer
23 views

context of a phrase in a sentence

1 vote
1 answer
591 views

type of usage/definition

1 vote
1 answer
44 views

Correct usage with adverbial clauses

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1 answer
37 views

correct usage with phrases

1 vote
1 answer
6k views

Usage with not because, but because?

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2 answers
127 views

ing clauses coordination

1 vote
2 answers
49 views

Sentence fragment/phrase in this example

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1 answer
202 views

Definition of parenthetical element

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1 answer
52 views

definition if/then construction (dependent)

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1 answer
29 views

Type of usage in this example/accuracy

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1 answer
75 views

Song lyric accuracy/ type of usage

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2 answers
78 views

Type of clause in these examples/usage

1 vote
1 answer
101 views

Are the commas in "The confusing unmatched bracket, and the fact that it is..." incorrect?

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1 answer
71 views

Usage of 'this' in a sentence/punctuation

1 vote
1 answer
70 views

Comma usage/ introductory element

1 vote
0 answers
48 views

Type of sentence/correct usage

1 vote
1 answer
72 views

Comma question.. speech usage terms

1 vote
2 answers
89 views

semi colon usage

1 vote
2 answers
60 views

Type of usage and accuracy

1 vote
1 answer
244 views

Are both verb forms acceptable? "There is/are marks all over it."