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Post by Tracy on Oct 2, 2006 16:33:59 GMT -5
Need help with plot, T3h GrammaZ, characterisation...? Any little thing niggling your pea brain can be posted here, and I'm sure a lovely, caring NTWFer would gladly leap to your aid.
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Post by ♥ Zav on Nov 8, 2006 2:39:53 GMT -5
One I am stuck with an English story as well. Would it be: "I am not going to war," she told him, chuckling. Or: "I am not going to war." She told him, chuckling.
I think it is the first, but my mum wasn't sure on it either. Baring in mind it could be a different one... Thanks ^^
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Post by Enn on Nov 8, 2006 2:47:25 GMT -5
One I am stuck with an English story as well. Would it be: "I am not going to war," she told him, chuckling. Or: "I am not going to war." She told him, chuckling. I think it is the first, but my mum wasn't sure on it either. Baring in mind it could be a different one... Thanks ^^ The first one ^__^
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Post by ♥ Zav on Nov 9, 2006 2:21:41 GMT -5
Yeah, thanks ^^
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Post by Deleted on Nov 10, 2006 13:02:11 GMT -5
Grammar question: Would it be "She and Colby folded up their clothes" or would it be something else?
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Post by Tashni on Nov 10, 2006 20:46:46 GMT -5
Grammar question: Would it be "She and Colby folded up their clothes" or would it be something else? "Colby and she folded up their clothes."
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