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2008-09-06  General Writing and Grammar Help - well/good:   Hi Luke Thanks for your question. I think it’s more to do with American English and British English. In the UK, people use “good” to describe something inanimate – but the Americans also use “good”...
2008-09-06  General Writing and Grammar Help - hyphon without the hyphon:   Hello, What an interesting question! If I’m understanding you correctly (and I only question it because it’s quite an abstract concept, not because of your grammar, which isn’t that bad!) what you’re...
2008-09-06  Writing Books - Young writers.:   Hello Katie: I suggest that you take your story to worddistillery.com and put it up there for comments. It is quite unlikely that anyone will steal your story, so don't worry about that. And they won't...
2008-09-05  General Writing and Grammar Help - Is or Are?:   Hello, Marshall. Since the verb 'are' is always used with 'you,' it would be correct to write "If you or a friend are considering buying a home..." Now, if instead of 'you,' you had written 'he...
2008-09-05  General Writing and Grammar Help - any difference?:   Hello Yangkun Number 1 is correct. You would always say “from within”, which literally means “from inside” and not “within from.” You could also say: “The [F5 key] is used to display the current...


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