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this year writing will be a major focus, its’ important to understand grammer rules, without them you’re writing is difficult to understand.

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once a week well begin class with one of these sets of .m. u.g. sentences, m. u.g. by the way is an abbreviation of “mechanics, usage and grammer”

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