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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

grammer

complete the following Emotion: tongue tiedhe will graduate this semester......
  

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Hi, Anon, What exactly are you looking for here? " is a complete and grammatically correct sentence. Of course you may add to it.

  • Hi, Anon, What exactly are you looking for here?
  • " is a complete and grammatically correct sentence.
  • Of course you may add to it.
  • He will graduate this semester if he continues to apply himself.
  • - A.
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Hi, Anon,
What exactly are you looking for here?

(Note spelling of "grammar.")

"He will graduate this semester." is a complete and grammatically correct sentence. Of course you may add to it.

He will graduate this semester if he continues to apply himself.

- A.
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He will graduate this semester or next.
He will graduate this semester or die trying.
He will graduate this semester and finalize the divorce later.
He will graduate this semester if he doesn't fail his final exam.
He will graduate this semester unless he dies in a skydiving accident.
He will graduate this semester and take his place among the ranks of the unemployed.

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Good golly, CJ. No one could accuse you of irrational optimism!
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How's everything in the Big Apple, GG?
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Haven't been ther ein a while. I'm nearer the city of brotherly love (~40 miles). Though I've been to the nation's capital more recently than there, even. (yesterday)

But I undestand you were away from the forums even longer than I was and it's nice to see your name here again.
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Grammar GeekGood golly, CJ. No one could accuse you of irrational optimism!
OK. Maybe I was "in a mood" at the time of that post.

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