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andreadallover.com
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| | | | | I sort of remember enjoying this book, but now that I write my review, it seems that I didn't like it so much. I guess it's good for the most part, but it looks like there are many problematic clai... | |
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grammargeddon.com
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| | | | | Is that a shocker to you? First, let me explain an infinitive. It's a verb form in English that uses the word "to" with the root form of the verb. The result, a kind of verbal, is called an infinitive. It can function as a noun, as in "To err is human; to forgive, divine."... | |
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dgarygrady.com
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| | | | | In the not-too-distant past English used the pronoun "him" to refer to individuals of unspecified gender in phrases such as "Everyone is entitled to his own opinion." This understandably annoys som... | |
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jasonkerwin.com
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| | | Most folks in Mwambo haven't seen many white people before. This usually just means that the kids are at once excited and terrified when I show up. But that's not the only amusing consequence of their lack of exposure to my kind: they also often have no idea exactly what I am. About 30 to ... Continue reading "Racial confusion" | ||