goddess-of-grammar
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Don't think so. I don't understand it at all. I cant see how "data are fitted" BY recognizing the stressing particles. "In advance" is probably not right. And the only thing that can grammatically be the subject of "is valid…
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No comma between "hot and summer". But I can't really explain why, and yes, for some phrases you would need a comma.
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All are grammatically correct. A sounds right if someone who would ordinarily swim doesn't go in the water this time because s/he's too cold. B sounds right if the person is already in the water when s/he realizes that it's too cold to swim. A…
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All are grammatically correct. A sounds right if someone who would ordinarily swim doesn't go in the water this time because s/he's too cold. B sounds right if the person is already in the water when s/he realizes that it's too cold to swim. A…
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All are grammatically correct. A sounds right if someone who would ordinarily swim doesn't go in the water this time because s/he's too cold. B sounds right if the person is already in the water when s/he realizes that it's too cold to swim. A…
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All are grammatically correct. A sounds right if someone who would ordinarily swim doesn't go in the water this time because s/he's too cold. B sounds right if the person is already in the water when s/he realizes that it's too cold to swim. A…
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No comma between "hot and summer". But I can't really explain why, and yes, for some phrases you would need a comma.