World Languages, 20.03.2021 01:40 zay9357
Don’t start replacing every noun with a pronoun just yet. When you’re writing and speaking, you should make sure the antecedents for your pronouns are clear. Imagine that a friend runs by and says, “Tell me when they come!” You don’t know who or what to look for, right? In that sentence, the antecedent for the pronoun “they” is vague, or unclear. When you’re revising, it's helpful to check that all of your pronouns have clear antecedents. If not, you’ll need to revise it—that is, your work!
Read the following sentence.
They went down Main Street if you want to follow them.
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World Languages, 24.06.2019 22:30, jbainbynn1296
Can someone me translate this latin? marcus delphos, qui est in graecia, iter est facturus. est iter difficile, sed in delphis sunt multa nova videre. verba apollinis audire cupit. delphi est locus qui apollini sacer est. pupulia fidei ex omnibus partibus terrae delphos, domus dei. veniunt et auxilium petunt. sacerdos marco responsa verbis donabit. etiam, in delphis, templa, thesauros, et fontem sacrum apollini muisique visurus est. tum, omnibus visis, marcus discedet et si responsum erit verum videre exspectabit.
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