Bring is correct.
1 Answers 1 viewsThey are both correct. "Can you please give me paper?" would be the most polite version.
1 Answers 1 viewsTook.
1 Answers 1 views"Took" is correct.
1 Answers 1 viewsAlmost. "...that I could not go to class."
1 Answers 1 views"Down" is an adverb modifying "glanced." Everything after "down" is an adverbial phrase also modifying "glanced." The adverbial phrase consists first of a prepositional phrase and then an independent clause...
1 Answers 1 viewsUse a comma plus 'nor' with an independant clause. For example, "No other venue could be more romantic, nor could it be more peaceful." You can also use the following:...
1 Answers 1 viewsAs is, you need a comma after "therefore" since it is an introductory phrase. But ask yourself which statement you're making is the cause and which is the effect. It...
1 Answers 1 viewsThey are both grammatically correct, but the first one is more natural and more likely to be used.
1 Answers 1 viewsThis is actually a myth. The word originated from an old Germanic word meaning "to move back and forth".
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