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An extension of grammarNOW.com, offering grammar tips and conversation. Tip of the Week: a lot. This image was posted on January 24, 2011, 1:43 pm. You can follow any responses to this entry through RSS 2.0. You can leave a response. From your own site. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Join 442 other fo...

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An extension of grammarNOW.com, offering grammar tips and conversation. Archive for February, 2011. Tip of the Week: Agreement – compound subjects and their verb. On February 28, 2011. Agreement: compound subjects and their verb. Compounding involves having more than one (subject, verb, object, etc.). If you have a compound subject, all subjects would refer to the same verb. For example (subjects underlined):. Must mean that spring is on the way. Is singular, so the compound subject. Rare in this office.

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An extension of grammarNOW.com, offering grammar tips and conversation. Laquo; A Visual Essay on Language Pedants. Where are you, at? Tip of the Week: a lot. First, the common misspelling “alot” is not a word. When you mean. The correct spelling is “a lot”: two words. Examples:. Valentine’s Day is coming, and I plan to eat. Of the time, I prefer to use “most” rather than “a lot.”. It shouldn’t take. Of examples for you to get this right. There is a word that is spelled with two. S, and it is. Please see ...

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An extension of grammarNOW.com, offering grammar tips and conversation. Tip of the Week: And/But…. Tip of the Week: Agreement – compound subjects and their verb. Agreement: compound subjects and their verb. Compounding involves having more than one (subject, verb, object, etc.). If you have a compound subject, all subjects would refer to the same verb. For example (subjects underlined):. Must mean that spring is on the way. Peanut butter and jelly is my favorite sandwich. (The subject complement,. When t...

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An extension of grammarNOW.com, offering grammar tips and conversation. Archive for January, 2011. Tip of the Week: a lot. On January 24, 2011. First, the common misspelling “alot” is not a word. When you mean. The correct spelling is “a lot”: two words. Examples:. Valentine’s Day is coming, and I plan to eat. Of the time, I prefer to use “most” rather than “a lot.”. It shouldn’t take. Of examples for you to get this right. There is a word that is spelled with two. S, and it is. On January 19, 2011.

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