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Lsaquo;‹‹ pedantic. Is in the subjective case. The pronoun whom. Is in the objective case. These correspond respectively to the personal pronouns. Objective). With this in mind, you can substitute he. To see which who. Plugged the toilet. Hence, who. Barbara did blame him. It did matter to him. The janitor was the one ( who/whom. Had to deal with it.". Had to deal with it. ( who. And if you find yourself in a messy situation where you can't figure out which is correct, just fall back on who.
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Lsaquo;‹‹ plebeian. Just like with "you're,". All you have to do is expand the contraction to see if it fits in the sentence. For example:. I was unable to stop the car. It's. Brake lines were cut.". I was unable to stop the car. It is. Brake lines were cut.". Which doesn't make a whole lot of sense. The alternative, the possessive "its," would make the second sentence much more intelligible. I was unable to stop the car. Its. Brake lines were cut.". Similarly, the following are in need of an apostrophe.
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Lsaquo;‹‹ pedantic. To "lay" is to put or place something somewhere. To "lie" is to assume a horizontal position or "recline." Note that "lay," by nature, requires something to be acted upon (it is a transitive verb. It needs a direct object), whereas "lie" ( intransitive. Here, "weapons" are being acted upon, which necessitates the transitive lay. The speaker wishes you to "put" down your weapons, not "recline" them. Down on the pavement.". Down on the pavement," respond "lay what?
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An adjective is a word used to modify a noun. By telling "what kind,". Or "how much/many.". An adverb is a word used to modify a verb. Joe is a really. And modifying another adverb:. While common, has limited use. It should only be employed in company names, when addressing a couple, with some abbreviations, and in some titles. It is in all cases a stylistic choice. Loblaw and Loblaw, PC. Mr and Mrs. Smith. It can also be used to form the abbreviation etc. The word to which a pronoun refers. Is used to m...
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Lsaquo;‹‹ pedantic. Also known as the serial comma, this has been the topic of considerable disagreement over the years. Without the Oxford comma:. I partied with Jim, Jack and José.". With the Oxford comma:. I partied with Jim, Jack, and José.". In our not-especially-humble opinion, the addition of the Oxford comma is an obvious improvement both visually and aurally. And if you don't want to take our word for it, take Oxford's. Among those present were my good friends, Johnnie Walker and Sam Adams.".
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