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    enoonGood style usually puts "I" at the end of a compound subject.I agree with this, enoon. But there are so many "bad" versions out there that they might be accepted as slang or 'cool'.

  3. Conjunctions? - English Forward

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    Coordinating conjunction occurs in a compound sentence which has two or more independent clauses. Hence this suggests that you can divide the clauses into two or more simple sentences. Example: Sharon met her teacher one evening and thanked her for noble service for student community.

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    Aspara Gus: grammarfreakYou have more than one subject, therefore "are" is the correct answer. I count one subject, the coordination Joe Smith and the team, which as a whole denotes a set of two people and is therefore plural.

  5. Could You Correct The Sentence, Please? - English Forward

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    I have highlighted and noted the errors. If you have more questions, please reply. Head of the UK Foreign Office Boris Johnson's visit to Moscow which would have been the first for the last five year s, (where is the matching comma?) was cancelled.

  6. Real Estate Agents Are The Scum Of The Earth - English Forward

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    In "This real estate is for sale", "real estate" is a compound noun. In "the real-estate convention ...

  7. Is 'Police' A Singular Noun? - English Forward

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    There Are/Is+ Compound Noun? Is The Underlined Word A Verb, A Noun Or An... Noun Capitalization Query: Bishop, Reverend,... Is Rose A Proper Or Common Noun? Noun Phrase? Take As A Noun? Adjective And Noun? Is “Double” Used As A Noun Here? Adverb To Noun Or Noun Adverb? Noun Plus To Plus Ing.

  8. A Sequence Of -Ing Phrases? - English Forward

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    English 1b3Do we need commas between the ing phrases?No, but Philip's is a more careful alternative.

  9. What Are The Correct Sentences? - English Forward

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    Between "she" and "her", which is the subject pronoun? _____ Note, however, that stylistically, none of these are particularly elegant. It is a better idea to use these constructions when you have the actual name or a common noun, and not just a pronoun. Laura being tired, I didn't visit her. Good. My sister being tired, I didn't visit her. Good.

  10. Whoever Or Whomever? - English Forward

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    Thanks but I don't get it. Other examples use "whomever" as the subject of the sentence below. Am I wrong? Whomever wins in November may need to act on this pledge early in his presidency. Whomever murdered this patriot used that dumpster to try to cover their tracks. Whomever plays Judson would have to defeat the Eagles twice to claim the title.

  11. Could You Review My Writing Please, Thank You! - English Forward

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    Turning to solutions, the first approach would be to tailor the teaching methods in the history classroom so that history would become an appealing subject for all young people. Teachers should utilize visual aids to enhance historical lessons.