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paintingthegreyarea.wordpress.com
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| | | | | My name is Chandra, and I am a recovering grammar snob. There was a time that it gave me a blush of pride to be referred to as "the Spelling Sergeant" or "the Punctuation Police". I would gleefully tear a syntactic strip out of anybody who fell victim to the perils of poor parallelism or... | |
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stancarey.wordpress.com
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| | | | | When we say would have, could have, should have, must have, might have, may have and ought to have, we often put some stress on the modal auxiliary and none on the have. We may show this in writing by abbreviating to could've, must've, etc. (Would can contract further by merging with the subject: We... | |
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www.rasulkireev.com
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| | | | | Gabriel shares his expeience and his research into the most effective ways of learning any foreign language. THe main idea of the book is to use an SRS like Anki. But there are a ton of other details that will help you excel in you journey of learning a language. | |
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lizzysiddal.wordpress.com
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| | | The papers are already full of the books of 2009. That's far too soon for me as I have a lot of reading left to do. PlusI won't belimiting the selection ofmy best books of 2009 to those published this year. What I can do,however,is produceLizzy's Best Fiction of the Noughties. Not such a difficult... | ||