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what does "shake the lots" mean?24 Apr 2009 02:21 GMT2
I am translating a text from English and i met an expression that i
dont understand
What does "shake the lots" mean?
in the sentence "When we shook the lots, to me fell the hoary sea,
How do I teach students to identify conjugated verbs (i.e.     predicates) in a sentence?24 Apr 2009 02:17 GMT2
I am trying to teach my 3 Chinese students to perform grammatical
analysis on English sentences (or what some people call "diagramming a
sentence"). I am nothing close to a qualified English teacher; I only
come from a heavily French Canadian education background. Back in high
Should there be comma before and after "therefore" if occuring in a     middle of sentence?24 Apr 2009 02:05 GMT4
It is, therefore, important.
It is therefore, important.
It is therefore important.
Which one of the above is correct from punctuation point of view?
Hi there08 Apr 2009 16:36 GMT1
Is there any difference in meaning between hi, hello and hi there? Are
they the same and can we use them in place of each other? By the way
what is the meaning of "there" in hi there?
Yours,
 
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