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grammargoof
Ian Loveless
Texting is ruining English
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So many people these days don't even seem to know the difference between "u r" and "ur".
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Do we need the apostrophe?
blog.oxforddictionaries.com/2013/05/do-we-need-the-apostrophe/
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Do we need the apostrophe? | OxfordWords blog
http://t.co/3LWZnvIQlm
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Abolish the Apostrophe? We hear the debate. Is it time to end the apostrophe? Share your thoughts
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Another day of seeing apostrophes used to form plural words. Make it stop!
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the_yuniversity
Grammar YUNiversity
Use "login" as a noun and "log in" as a verb phrase: Don't forget your *login,* or you won't be able to *log in* to the network.
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_andybryant
Andy Bryant
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- Every sentence has a subject & predicate, the subject is a noun or pronoun, with & action verb.
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the_yuniversity
Grammar YUNiversity
You are supposed to use "supposed to," not "suppose to." The "d" is not optional.
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Andy Bryant
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- Some predicates have two or three verbs. "People donated", "People have donated". "People will be donating".
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Andy Bryant
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- A nouns or pronoun paired with a verb fuction as a sentence predicate.
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