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Day: January 26, 2009

Hyperlinks Might (Not) Be Adjectives (2)

He was a nice person. He was a nice person. He was a nice person. He was a nice person. Then again, they might be. Or not.  Definitely not in the first sentence.   Again, defend your thoughts in the comments. More to come.

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Hyperlinks Might Be Adjectives (1)

These three sentences are very different sentences: I think he really enjoyed the parade. I think he really enjoyed the parade. I think he really enjoyed the parade. Why and so what?  Defend your answers in the comments.

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