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Joychap77 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Best Version of Underlined Part of Sentence

Ms. Rose planning to teach a course in biology next summer.

1. planning
2. plans
3. with a plan
4. are planning
  

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By now you should have caught on to the fact that we will not just do work for you that you can do yourself. By the way, there is no underlined part of the sentence in your question, so we don't really know what you're talking about anyway. CJ

  • By now you should have caught on to the fact that we will not just do work for you that you can do yourself.
  • By the way, there is no underlined part of the sentence in your question, so we don't really know what you're talking about anyway.
  • CJ
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By now you should have caught on to the fact that we will not just do work for you that you can do yourself.

By the way, there is no underlined part of the sentence in your question, so we don't really know what you're talking about anyway.

CJ
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Hello Joychap;

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That will help you to learn how to answer similar questions, so you can do well on tests when we won't be there to give you the answers.
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Sorry again CJ and I thought that the word was underlined in the sentence. The word that is supposed to be underlined is planning. I don't expect anybody to do the work for me. I am trying to see about what makes the most sense to me. I am guessing that "with a plan" because to me it sounds like it makes the most sense when I read the sentence. Can somebody tell me if this is right?
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May I ask which languages you speak? Or do you speak only English?

That may help me to see where you are having problems.

CJ
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Yes, I do speak English and Spanish. I was born and raised here in the United States. Also, English is my first language and I learned Spanish from my mother and grandmother. Most of the time I speak English to my family and friends'. I am trying to learn how to speak it appropriately and what is proper and improper.
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Also, I might add that I have a learning disability which is Epilepsy (Grand Mal) Seizures. It is really hard for me to understand and comprehend information and I have been this way even when I was in elementary school. I have always had trouble with English idioms, sentence structure, and understanding the material.
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Hi Joy how are you ?
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Joychap77I have a learning disability
I see. I asked about languages because this forum is primarily for those who are learning English as a foreign language, which is not the case for you.

Unfortunately, your disability may make it more difficult for you, but if you persist, you may do well anyway. Also, there may be another forum that is more clo
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Ms. Rose planning to teach a course in biology next summer.

1. planning
2. plans
3. with a plan
4. are planning
Joychap77I am guessing that "with a plan"
That makes the sentence


Ms. Rose with a plan to teach a course in biology next summer.


Does that sound like a complete sentence? I don't think
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Joychap77Sorry again CJ and I thought that the word was underlined in the sentence. The word that is supposed to be underlined is planning. I don't expect anybody to do the work for me. I am trying to see about what makes the most sense to me. I am guessing that "with a plan" because to me it sounds like it makes the most sense when I read the sentence. Can somebody tell

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