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June 22, 2010
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"Experience is that
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Welcome to
another exciting issue of PerfectEditing.com
Newsletter "PEN".
This newsletter includes
English
Grammar lessons,
the latest
articles and posts that
we added to our
blog last month, and the secret to
learn step-by-step exactly how to write and publish
a KILLER' article on the web.
Perfect Editing Solutions Team
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English Grammar (The
Same Word Used As
Different Parts of
Speech)
The following are two of the most important words
which may belong to different parts of speech according
to the way in which they are used:
Why
Interro.
Adverb.
Why did you do it?
Relative Adverb.
I know the reason why
she did it.
Interjection.
Why, it is surely Tom!
Noun.
This is not the time to go into the
why and
the how of it.
What
Inter.
Adjective.
What evidence have you got?
Interjection.
What! you don't mean to say so?
Inter. Pronoun.
What does she want?
Relative Pronoun. Give
me what
you can. What
happened then, I do not know.
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Blog Posts
1) More Tricky Words
The following
words seem to create confusion. This
list will help you find just the right word and its
correct usage.
Disinterested, Uninterested
Disinterested
means objective or impartial, not
influenced by personal advantage. Uninterested means
indifferent or lacking interest in an outcome...
http://wordshavepower.blogspot.com/2010/05/more-tricky-words.html
2)
7 Tips for Writing a Story
You already
know how to tell a story, because every
day you are doing it. Every time you tell someone
about something that happened to you or something
you did, you are telling the "story" of what happened.
You just need to know how to write it down....
http://wordshavepower.blogspot.com/2010/05/7-tips-for-writing-story.html
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