| bio | website | htoip.hostoi.com |
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| visits | member for | 1 year, 2 months |
| seen | Apr 1 at 19:47 | |
| stats | profile views | 15 |
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Feb 26 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Feb 18 |
revised |
“Why you no…?” or “What that no…?” — are those grammatically correct? Remove extra word and "none is" is correct |
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Feb 18 |
suggested | suggested edit on “Why you no…?” or “What that no…?” — are those grammatically correct? |
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Aug 20 |
comment |
Is “what on earth” still commonly used in real life? Is there any alternative that is not cursing or obscene? "On earth" is still common, as is "in the world" used the same way. |
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May 7 |
awarded | Commentator |
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May 7 |
comment |
How should I punctuate around quotes? -1 The question is about a detail in the American style. Stating that the British style is better gives us no information requested in the question. |
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May 7 |
comment |
How should I punctuate around quotes? Shouldn't the second example use quotation marks around the question? |
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May 5 |
answered | “Printfing” or “printingf”? |
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May 4 |
comment |
Is it acceptable to nest parentheses? @Noldorin Isn't it strange that the nesting in mathematics [()] is the reverse of English ([])? |
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May 3 |
comment |
Is it acceptable to nest parentheses? @Noldorin Your comment is supported by Harbrace College Handbook section 17g: "Use brackets . . . when necessary, to replace parentheses within parentheses. |
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May 3 |
awarded | Critic |
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May 3 |
revised |
“The existing and proposed manuals” vs. “the existing and the proposed manuals” Added formatting and quotation marks |
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May 2 |
suggested | suggested edit on “The existing and proposed manuals” vs. “the existing and the proposed manuals” |
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May 2 |
awarded | Tag Editor |
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May 2 |
revised |
pun wiki excerpt added 38 characters in body |
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May 2 |
suggested | suggested edit on pun tag wiki excerpt |
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May 2 |
wiki | created pun excerpt |
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May 2 |
awarded | Organizer |
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May 2 |
revised |
What is meant by “the passive voice remains 'an important arrow in the rhetorical quiver'”? Made title easier to read; corrected grammar, punctuation; added formatting; clarified meaning |
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May 2 |
suggested | suggested edit on What is meant by “the passive voice remains 'an important arrow in the rhetorical quiver'”? |