English / Grammar – Lesson 369 – Punctuation – Commas

A special “thank you” goes to this post source (link at end of post). Use a comma or commas to separate the exact words of the speaker from the rest of the sentence unless the sense of the sentence requires some other punctuation. (In quoted words, the comma always goes inside the quotation marks.) Examples: [...]

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English / Grammar – Wordle Wednesday: My Country

A special “thank you” goes to this post source (link at end of post). This week’s Wordle Wednesday theme is: My Country. Help us learn about your country by adding an English Wordle to the gallery! EnglishClub If you like this content, please follow the above link to the original website!

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English / Grammar – The Skeleton Joke

A special “thank you” goes to this post source (link at end of post). Before the joke… Vocabulary Skeleton = The collection of bones that make up a living creature. Nobody = No-one = No person, not one person The Joke Why didn’t the skeleton go to the party? Because he had no body to [...]

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English / Grammar – Mind your own business – Idiom

A special “thank you” goes to this post source (link at end of post). Mind your own business = this is private; this doesn’t concern you Basically you are asking someone to respect your privacy and that they should be more worried about their own affairs and not yours. However be careful when you use [...]

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English / Grammar – Lesson 370 – Mechanics – Punctuation – Commas

A special “thank you” goes to this post source (link at end of post). Use a comma or commas to separate the exact words of the speaker from the rest of the sentence unless the sense of the sentence requires some other punctuation. (In quoted words, the comma always goes inside the quotation marks.) Examples: [...]

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English / Grammar – Mind your own business – Idiom

A special “thank you” goes to this post source (link at end of post). Mind your own business = this is private; this doesn’t concern you Basically you are asking someone to respect your privacy and that they should be more worried about their own affairs and not yours. However be careful when you use [...]

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English / Grammar – Quiz for Lessons 366 – 370 – Mechanics – Punctuation – Commas

A special “thank you” goes to this post source (link at end of post). Instructions: Place commas or other punctuation where they are needed. 1. “Is it time to go ” asked Irene. 2. “I did not do it ” said the convict “I wasn’t even here yesterday.” 3. He wanted to go to the [...]

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English / Grammar – The Prophet ~ Children

A special “thank you” goes to this post source (link at end of post). And a woman who held a babe against her bosom said, “Speak to us of Children.” And he said: Your children are not your children. They are the sons and daughters of Life’s longing for itself. They come through you but [...]

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English / Grammar – English Writing Tips For Beginner Article Marketers by Justin Arnold

A special “thank you” goes to this post source (link at end of post). For those writers and marketers just beginning to explore the possibilities of article marketing, writing articles in good English can be more of a challenge than might at first be expected. It’s all very well writing letters to your family, a [...]

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English / Grammar – Basic English Writing – The Proper Use of the Article ‘The’ by Justin Arnold

A special “thank you” goes to this post source (link at end of post). In English there are two articles, the indefinite article, ‘a/an’, and the definite article, ‘the’. In effect articles are adjectives because they serve the purpose of helping to define a noun. The indefinite article (a/an) is generally used to refer to [...]

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