Sentences with phrase «grammar questions so»

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some fans are so fickle here sometimes, you give up on players who had bad games and now you praising these same players, you can criticize a player when they are playing badly, but do not bash them and question their ability, some people on this site believe in public opinion like the media, but the media and these ex players turned pundits are ALWAYS proven wrong, excuse my grammar, COYG!!!
Wired determines the «most searched questions» using Google Autocomplete suggestions, so the AI - approved grammar of these sentences is often part of the humor.
- A starter activity for each lesson on the first slide + learning objective + challenge activities throughout the power - point - Vocabulary games and worksheets with challenge activities - A lesson on teachers and comparatives to build up the vocabulary range of your students - Some fun mini-whiteboard games on opinions (speaking activity)- explanation under the slide - A role - play activity on school subjects and teachers - Sentence building activity on comparatives (see worksheet)- A lesson on friendship and adjectives to describe your friends - A written activity and competition game with mini-whiteboard on friendship - A worksheet to accompany each power - point - A revision worksheet to practise the vocabulary and grammar points seen in the unit - Reading and grammar end of unit test LESSON 3 is FREE here so you can check the standard of my resources: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-free-allez-1-unit-2-3-l-cole-tu-aimes-editable-11250892 I hope you will enjoy my resources and if you have a question on a particular slide or activity, please do not hesitate to contact me or leave me a message.
The question of whether or not grammar schools are a good thing is one of the most divisive in the education policy sphere, so we have fact - checked some of the recent claims made by those who want to see a return to the selective system set up by Butler's education act in 1944.
So my question is, would someone like me, that thinks they have a great story but knows structure and / or grammar needs help, would it be useful to hire a new / cheaper editor to get the main wrinkles out then spend more time on it myself after that AND THEN hire a more professional editor?
Now readers (and writers) bemoan the fact that so many books end up on bookshelves that shouldn't ¦ books with too many errors in spelling, grammar or punctuation; books that leave too many questions unanswered; books with unbelievable plot twists; great ideas buried in sloppily written books and unfinished ideas dressed up in well written books.
In the end, I would usually take the gist of the client's suggestions, correct the grammar and spelling, reword it so that it was at least moderately polite, and then issue the letter in question.
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