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Pronouns (Indefinite Reference and Objective Case), Usage (Right Word), Quotation Maris My grandmother, from who I've learned alot, says that "frowning is harder then
smiling because it uses three times as many muscles."
Pronoun (Nominative Case), Hyphen (Single-Thought Adjective). Spelling, Capitalization,
Comma (Introductory Phrası
On our tour of the movie studio dad and myself learned that in the original
King Kong movie the figure of the giant gorilla was achually an 18 inch model.
Pronoun (Objective Case), End Punctuation, Comma Splice
Ms. Murati loaned Ngoni and myself a book on the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory
fire in 1911, was the fire a mistake or a criminal act.
Pronoun (Indefinite Reference), Abbreviation, Capitalization
In the dead sea, located between Israel and Jordan, a human body cannot remain
submerged for long because it is 25% salt.
Usage (Right Word). Spelling, Comma (Coordinate Adjectives)
Whomever wants good service should not go to big unfriendly chains where no
one receives indavidual attention.

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