Dear Abriel, I think from my first reply to you that you need to carefully look at all 4 sentences and try to see if they have one of the terms that I explained to you in my first reply to you. I do
Dear Abriel, First of all, you need to know what each of the items you are looking for in each of the sentences mean. Fragment: a group of related words that need more to make sense. Comma Faults:
Sorry for the delay, I had some internet problems. This answer may come too late to help you, but hopefully the information can assist you in the future. When finding the subject and predicate of a
Dear Brenda, The use of "can" and "may" are not interchangeable. One uses "may" when one is asking permission, as the word, "can" gives the idea of whether you have the ability to do something. So if
Dear Andrew, Why not change the way you state the sentence? "My ministry will reach out...is my hope." I think the sentences that use "that" sound better if you need to keep your statement. "I'm

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