This really ended up being great! Yay! Go Team!
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Last Grammer Post!!!! Woo Hoo!
Where to use a dash
Most commonly, a dash connects an independent clause with another, with a separate or 'interrupting' thought plus a conjunction like or, but, yet, as, for, and after the second dash.
Independent clause — thought — independent clause.
It's pretty simple and if you would like nore info visit:
http://www.wikihow.com/Properly-Use-a-Dash-in-an-English-Sentence
Most commonly, a dash connects an independent clause with another, with a separate or 'interrupting' thought plus a conjunction like or, but, yet, as, for, and after the second dash.
Independent clause — thought — independent clause.
It's pretty simple and if you would like nore info visit:
http://www.wikihow.com/Properly-Use-a-Dash-in-an-English-Sentence
Yeah...nice to think it through every now and then
First off, this article really opened my eyes. I knew that we were not liked by other countries, but I never thought of it as a problem. It's obvious that the people of America are proud and we defiantly know how to show. I am proud to be an American. It's such a privilege to live in a land with such great people. When I think about what my life would be like somewhere else I get immediate more aware of the great freedoms that have been given to me. I liked this article because it really opened my eyes to what the world thinks of us and how fortunate I am to in America. God Bless America!
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