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andreadallover.com
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| | | | | Here's some advice on grammar that I've seen a lot, both online and in print: the notion that the subject is the person or thing that is the "doer" of the verb in a sentence. Turned around a bit, t... | |
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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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www.grammarphobia.com
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| | | | | The verb "indict" wasn't spelled or pronounced with a "c" when it first appeared in Middle English in the early 14th century. | |
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survivalblog.com
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| | | The following, briefly, are some of my distinctive religious views, and a prayer for all of my readers. It is not my intent to offend anyone, but I do have sincere religious convictions, and I do not hesitate to share them. It is my duty to do so, as a Christian: It is my firm belief that God grants his Providence to his Covenant people. Don't expect God's blessings if you aren't in fellowship with God. I wholeheartedly believe in Christian charity. I believe that we should not only be prepared to provide for our families but also to store ... | ||