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I Need English Homework Help!!?

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

This Is Just One Of 6 pages i have to do tonight!!
Proofread for errors; fix the verb, or write ok. Use only the present tense.
I. IGNORE PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES BETWEEN SUBJECT & VERB.
1. One of the leaping dolphins are pink.
2. All the sisters and brothers in that family has red hair.
3. The newspaper story about the muggings in two parking lots suggests that they are related.
4. The owner of the company that makes tennis shoes and rackets are very rich.
II. EXCEPTION: DO NOT IGNORE THE PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE WHEN USED WITH THESE: A LOT OF___, LOTS OF___, ALL OF___, SOME OF___.
1. There is lots of rice in China.
2. There is a lot of art displays in the park this weekend.
3. Some of the candidates in the current election do not want to address that issue.
4. A lot of milk and cheese is needed for that recipe.
III. IGNORE PHRASES BEGINNING WITH THESE WORDS WHEN THEY COME BETWEEN THE SUBJECT & VERB: INCLUDING, TOGETHER WITH, ALONG WITH, ACCOMPANIED BY, IN ADDITION TO, EXCEPT, AS WELL AS.
1. The mother as well as her daughters like to shop.
2.
2. A tent as well as sleeping bags are needed for this trip.
3. All of the ice cream flavors except maple walnut are on sale.
4. A surfboard as well as accessories are being raffled off.
IV. FOR COMPOUND SUBJECTS, PAY ATTENTION TO THE WORD USED TO CONNECT THEM. ______ AND _________= PLURAL SUBJECT
_____OR/NOR_____= AGREE WITH CLOSER SUBJ
1. The coach or his assistants plans strategy for the game.
2. A freshman and a senior are going to prom.
3. The pirate captain or his crew attack the boats.
4. The prosecutor and the defense lawyer argue in court.
V. COLLECTIVE NOUNS (team, committee…) AND INDEFINITE PRONOUNS (everyone, nobody, each…) ARE USUALLY SINGULAR SUBJECTS.
1. The jury for those kinds of cases are sequestered.
2. Each of the game show contestants want to win the car.
3. Neither of the players has signed a contract.
4. The choir at many churches plan a special program for Easter.

Is This A Good Experience Of A Battle From Ww1? Its For English.?

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

My heart is pounding in my chest. Words cannot describe the fear I am feeling. I clamber out of the boat, the sound of guns shooting, raffling through my brain. I collapse onto the floor, and heave myself across the rough sand. Stained red waves splashing into my face, as I sprawl across the sand. I take cover behind a ram. It was tall, black and shaped like a cross, as if it was destined to be our graveyard.
The smell of salt water and fresh air is not enough to disguise the overwhelming scent of burning, and gun powder. I’m sick to the pit of my stomach, as I struggled for each and every painful breath. All I can think about is if I would see my family again. I look up to see a young solider, he was quivering with horror, his head buried in his hands. I see him screaming, but the world seems to have gone into slow motion, drowning his screams.

JOAN FAY, Pretty English dancer raffles off a rare lemon as feature of a leg show in famed London music hall, the Windmill Theater. ….. 1943 LIFE Magazine Picture, A4360.

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

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This Item is an original Magazine picture, taken from a vintage magazine of the year indicated. The picture is suitable for framing and displaying in your home or office. The scan of this item was taken through plastic film, however it is an accurate representation of the item. The nominal size is 10.5 inches by 14 inches…. More >>

JOAN FAY, Pretty English dancer raffles off a rare lemon as feature of a leg show in famed London music hall, the Windmill Theater. ….. 1943 LIFE Magazine Picture, A4360.


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