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| visits | member for | 9 months |
| seen | Oct 23 '12 at 22:05 | |
| stats | profile views | 15 |
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Oct 23 |
accepted | Comma — a punctuation error? |
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Oct 22 |
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Comma — a punctuation error? Thanks for your input. Will this also do if I'm writing under US English? Maybe the British (including Tolkien) operate under different rules? |
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Oct 22 |
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Comma — a punctuation error? @BarrieEngland Interestingly, Larry doesn't seem to mention the "dependent"/"independent" issue at all. Hmm. |
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Oct 22 |
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Comma — a punctuation error? @itsbruce Wikipedia mentions "some style guides". I therefore see nothing wrong with my question, and would appreciate input from others. |
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Oct 22 |
asked | Comma — a punctuation error? |
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Sep 23 |
accepted | Correct usage of “to this effect” |
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Sep 23 |
asked | Correct usage of “to this effect” |
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Sep 22 |
accepted | “We”, “I”, “this author”? |
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Sep 22 |
accepted | A good word for additions to a written work that is already published |
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Sep 22 |
asked | A good word for additions to a written work that is already published |
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Sep 22 |
accepted | Nomenclature or alternatives |
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Sep 22 |
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Nomenclature or alternatives Nah, designation seems weird too... |
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Sep 22 |
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Nomenclature or alternatives @StoneyB Name is bit plain. Come to think of it, I think designation may work. |
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Sep 22 |
asked | Nomenclature or alternatives |
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Sep 3 |
asked | “We”, “I”, “this author”? |
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Sep 3 |
accepted | “Your interview with him.” Who is the interviewer? |
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Sep 3 |
accepted | Can “alas” be used all by itself? |
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Aug 19 |
asked | Can “alas” be used all by itself? |
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Aug 19 |
asked | “Your interview with him.” Who is the interviewer? |
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Aug 19 |
awarded | Scholar |