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Markus Thielmann is a Berlin based open source enthusiast and developer. Read more... ... Skip to Main Content ... Search this site:
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There’s a big debate amongst prescriptivists as to whether one should write the term for electronic mail with or without a hyphen — i.e., e-mail or email. That’s a really dumb debate. Why on earth should it matter? ... Whenever I view poor grammar on a site, I look for another site. This lack of caring makes you...
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Spanish grammar. Discussion: e:i stem-changing verbs. ... Home / Grammar / Topic ... Here's another e:i stem changing verb. Compare it to the regular verb vivir. Notice that the endings are the same for regular verbs and stem-changing verbs.
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I learnt from a very young age to say the rhyme, "I before E, except after C!", and you know what? I still use it today when I'm writing! That's right - it has stuck with me through quite a few decades, and has been a great tool for me over the years. ... This website is based on Australian English, and the rules for grammar,
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Francisco Gonzales. In formal text, we would write "the Reverend Alan B. Darling" and "the Honorable Francisco Gonzales" (i.e., it's not a good idea to abbreviate either Reverend or Honorable when these words are preceded by "the"). ... The Guide to Grammar and Writing is sponsored by the Capital Community College Foundation,
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Hi Guest, To give an example, you'd say ; The USA has had several presidents, e.g. George Bush. To give a definition, you'd say ; George Bush is the leader of the USA, i.e. its President. If you want to write very formal English, I suggest you avoid using these abbreviations and ... General English Grammar & Vocabulary,... »...
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When forming certain cases, i.e. the genitive and partitive singular, it is occasionally difficult to tell whether a noun's final i changes into -e or not. Here is a list of words grouped by whether or not their final i changes into -e.
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