by Trumpetmaster » Sat Mar 11, 2006 6:08 am
I'm no English major.. just trying to help tighten some of this up....
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Because of the ageing process,
Spelling "Aging"
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Frequently news that happens today has its roots in past events.
Shouldn't there be a comma after Frequently and the verbiage
"has its roots in past events" be
"has its roots from past events"
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Recently a man turned himself in to the police for a murder he committed
Shouldn't "in to" be "into" ???
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These files, although large, maintain the quality of an uncompressed storage. They are also directly importable into your editing systems.
I think these two sentences should read...
These files, although large, maintain their quality as uncompressed storage. They can also be directly imported to your editing systems.
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Fully automatic systems have a flaw, they don't know what the subject of interest is.
Should this read:
Fully automatic systems have flaws. They don't know what the subject of interest is.
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<small>[ 03-11-2006, 06:09 AM: Message edited by: TrumpetMaster ]</small>
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