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Writing & Grammar: Working with Pronoun Case

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by Jennie Ruby    Here are the answers to last week's pronoun challenge , brought to you, as so many times, by  Jing Ping Fan. Moran, Ginny Supranowitz, Jing Ping Fan, Leigh Pedwell, Tara Allen, Vera I. Every one of the participants had their certificate by the end of the course. Who's /whose on first? 

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Writing & Grammar: Pronoun Case

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Other completely correct answers came from  Leigh Pedwell, Jing Ping Fan, Stacey Edwards, Daniel Jones,  and  Krista Allen , and those who missed only the detail of Jennie's and my were  Brenda Sing, Mary Anne Benvenutti, Jenny Chappell, Zoe Cohen, Jodi Hill, Chris Zimmel, Tara Allen,  and  Sonia Verma.

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Thoughts on a “Controversial” Approach to Rapid eLearning Development

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Of course, that makes me wonder whether or not I’m as much of a “disruptive” innovator and experimenter as Tom is, or perhaps his ideas really aren’t as controversial on this side of the pond. Through a fortunate happenstance, I came across Jing : a very simple screencast tool that would incorporate voiceovers.

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Writing & Grammar: Do I Need a Comma? Compound Sentence versus Compound Predicate

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A predicate, of course (goes without saying, really, doesn't it?) Correct answers also came from  Vicki Hendricks ,  Sonia Verma , and  Jing Ping Fan (JP). A compound sentence contains two sentences. A compound noun is two nouns. A compound adjective is two adjectives. And a compound predicate is two predicates.

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