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2009-06-23 Language Arts for Kids - Parts of speech and punctuation: This question is too vague. It depends on the verb and what you want to say. Generally, the verb is the base of the predicate which is preceeded by the subject. Technically nothing HAS to follow an...
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2009-06-13 Language Arts for Kids - English grammer: These are very close. The often can be used in the same sentence interchangably. But they do have slightly different meanings. A squirrel can gather nuts or collect nuts. In this example, either...
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2009-06-13 Language Arts for Kids - English grammer: Dear Shubh, The difference between gather and collect is given below. There are times when we use them interchangeably but there are times when we use collect only when we mean to collect items for orderly...
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2009-05-21 Language Arts for Kids - Plagiarism?: I didn't see any direct quotes, I don't think...it's hard to tell going back and forth on the web pages but it seems as if you reworded everything fairly well. It never hurts to use a citation if you...
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2009-05-21 Language Arts for Kids - Plagiarism?: Yes...if you say something close to what was originally written, you should put right into your paper...Mr. Kabuki expert says...then write the information...then end with on his website www.kabukistuff...
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