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I <verb> and am <rest of sentence>Is “he plays the piano” stative or dynamic?Is it correct to say that “John is responsible for Mary”?Possessive-S/apostrophe in a list, including the first and second person“Neither A nor B is” vs. “A and B are not”What is a syntactic construction?believe that S+V/ believe O+O.Cplay piano v.s. play the pianoIs 'The group criticised John' correct, where John is in the group?One of the main reasons I picked up a guitarChanging the place of the subject at the end with all verbs (is it possible?)






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  • (1) is an example of Conjunction Reduction, and is grammatically correct English. The comma is unnecessary with phrases this short.

    – John Lawler
    Mar 27 at 22:20











  • Your main Q. has been answered, but your 'plea for help' is far too open-ended and vague for this site. If you can be much more specific about what help you need, then please raise another Q. For that reason, I'm deleting the last line of your Q. in preference to proposing the entire Q. for deletion.

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  • (1) is an example of Conjunction Reduction, and is grammatically correct English. The comma is unnecessary with phrases this short.

    – John Lawler
    Mar 27 at 22:20











  • Your main Q. has been answered, but your 'plea for help' is far too open-ended and vague for this site. If you can be much more specific about what help you need, then please raise another Q. For that reason, I'm deleting the last line of your Q. in preference to proposing the entire Q. for deletion.

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(1) is an example of Conjunction Reduction, and is grammatically correct English. The comma is unnecessary with phrases this short.

– John Lawler
Mar 27 at 22:20





(1) is an example of Conjunction Reduction, and is grammatically correct English. The comma is unnecessary with phrases this short.

– John Lawler
Mar 27 at 22:20













Your main Q. has been answered, but your 'plea for help' is far too open-ended and vague for this site. If you can be much more specific about what help you need, then please raise another Q. For that reason, I'm deleting the last line of your Q. in preference to proposing the entire Q. for deletion.

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Apr 6 at 14:25





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