What does "Movie" Mean
A story or event recorded by a camera as a set of moving images and shown in a theater or on television; a motion picture.
What does a sentence ALWAYS start with.
A capital letter
What does a period do?
End a sentence.
What is the difference between "lie and lay."
Lay requires a direct object (you lay an object down), while lie does not (you lie down yourself)
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baecon
correct spelling: beacon
What does "Trembling" Mean
shaking or quivering, typically as a result of anxiety, excitement, or frailty
What does "You're" Mean.
It means "You are" Essentially.
What is does an exclamation mark do?
Make something feel more aggressive and demanding
What is the difference between "their, there, and they're." List all the meanings.
There refers to a place or existence, theirshows possession (ownership), and they're is a contraction for "they are."
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Me and my friend went campng.
Me and my friend went camping.
the I is changed
What does "Linguist" Mean
A person skilled in foreign languages
What does "They're" Mean.
It is essentially "they are.
What does a comma do?
acts as a punctuation mark indicating a soft pause, used to separate, organize, and clarify parts of a sentence.
What does "you're and your." Mean tell each difference.
your indicates possession (belonging to you), while you're is a contraction of "you are"
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Me and my friend are definately going to the moon.
Me and my friend are definitely going to the moon.
definitely not defiantly
What does "Ventriloquist" Mean
What is an idiom?
a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words (e.g., rain cats and dogs, see the light ).
What does a dash do?
indicate a sharp turn in thought, create a dramatic pause, or set off parenthetical information with more emphasis than commas or parentheses.
What is the difference between "who and whom."
"Who" is a subject pronoun used for the person performing an action (like he or she), while "whom" is an object pronoun used for the person receiving an action or following a preposition (like him or her).
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The continents seperated a while back in earths history.
The continents separated a while back in earths history.
What does "Psychoneuroendocrinological" Mean
the interdisciplinary study of the complex interactions between psychological processes (mind), the nervous system (brain), and the endocrine system (hormones)
What's an "auxiliary word"?
providing supplementary or additional help and support.
is primarily used to connect two closely related independent clauses (complete sentences) without a conjunction, or to separate complex items in a list that already contain commas.
What is the grammar difference between "Every day and everyday."
"everyday" (one word) is an adjective meaning common or ordinary, while "every day" (two words) is an adverbial phrase meaning daily or each day.
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The environment is on a miniscule level.
The environment is on a minuscule level.
minuscule