Hello, guys. I'm looking for the students.
Hello everybody.
My name is Elena, I'm sixteen and I can teach you a good English or an excellent Russian.
I study at the last form (grade as the americans say or year as the austallians prefer) a secondary school with an in-depth learning of English. I have an awesome teacher, that's why my English level is rather high. All my marks are excellent. I've been awarded a lot of certificates of achievment for my English. I was also given a free of charge trip to Australia with studing there in a secondary school. During the last two years I have been giving an excursions for the foreign delegations which visited our school. Among them were the councils of Ireland, Germany, Australia, the USA, the UK and Israel, the principal of an Australian college and an American writer.
Welcome, guys.
Comments
woow , and thoguh i m gonna learn german , but i still need to be more inprove in english , just i wasnt make the basic well then , so how we can contect and can u teach me?
oh Hi ! I'm a Chinese school girl.I like studying English .Can you teach me English?
A run-on sentence is a sentence in which two or more independent clauses (i.e., complete sentences) are joined without appropriate punctuation or conjunction. It is generally considered to be a grammatical error though it is occasionally used in literature and may be used as a rhetorical device. An example of a run-on is a comma splice, in which two independent clauses are joined with a comma without an accompanying coordinating conjunction. Some grammarians exclude comma splices from the definition of a run-on sentence, though this does not imply that such usage is acceptable.
The mere fact that a sentence is long does not make it a run-on sentence; sentences are run-ons only when they contain more than one complete idea. A run-on sentence can be as short as four words—for instance: I drive she walks. In this case there are two complete ideas (independent clauses): two subjects paired with two (intransitive) verbs. So as long as clauses are punctuated appropriately, a writer can assemble multiple independent clauses in a single sentence; in fact, a properly constructed sentence can be extended indefinitely.
Add a comment
More discussions
- I repeat the daniela's question: There is someone that can help me with English?
- I would like to improve my Italian!
- hello frıendsssssssssssss
- How do you define a real woman?A real woman ___________________
- What Does Islam Say about Terrorism?
- I AM IN A RUSH
- Is a good idea work in a call center?
- Does my name have a meaning in a specific language? Is my name a verb, adjective, noun, etc in other languages
- ?????????????????????
- Learn swedish -teach romanian
