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We know this may come as a surprise to some of you, but the This is one of those rare instances in the English language when the grammar concept sounds exactly like what it is. Comma ... There are an infinite number of directions you could take when it comes to prepositions. Thankfully we landed on the perfect one ... What happened between the creation of the Articles of Confederation and the ratification of the current U.S. Constitution? Like John Wise once suggested and James Madison put into place, Church and State are still separated today. Was America ... Fun fact: a single word can constitute a sentence. Another fun fact: a whole string of words does not always make sentence.

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There are an infinite number of directions you could take when it comes to prepositions. Thankfully we landed on the perfect one ...

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What happened between the creation of the Articles of Confederation and the ratification of the current U.S. Constitution?

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Like John Wise once suggested and James Madison put into place, Church and State are still separated today. Was America ...

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Fun fact: a single word can constitute a sentence. Another fun fact: a whole string of words does not always make sentence.

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Common Sense by Shmoop

Ever notice how common sense is usually not... common? Sometimes you just need somebody to come along, write a ...

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The Puritans and the Division Between Church and State by Shmoop

If these virtuous folk had gotten their way, religion would play a large role in lawmaking. We'd be watching Judge Judy yell "you ...

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Good vs. Well by Shmoop

This video explains the difference between good and well—and, more importantly, when to use each one. Visit our website for ...

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Parallel Structure by Shmoop

This video defines parallel structure and analyzes what makes it powerful (spoiler alert: sticking to a consistent part of speech, like ...

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