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Examples:
Incorrect: My mother is a honest woman.
Correct: My mother is an honest woman.
Incorrect: She is an United States senator.
Correct: She is a United States senator.
This holds true with acronyms and initialisms,
too: an LCD display, a UK-based company, an HR
department, a URL.
The best way to remember the seven
coordinating conjunctions is by using the
acronym FANBOYS:
Fanboys is the easiest to remember: For, an,
nor, but, or, yet, so
Example:
James's hat (James' hat is also acceptable. For plural, proper nouns that are
possessive, use an apostrophe after the 's':
The Eggleses' presentation was good. The Eggleses are a husband and
wife consultant team.)
don't = do not
I'm = I am
he'll = he will
who's = who is
shouldn't = should not
didn't = did not
could've= could have (NOT "could of"!)
'60 = 1960
A gerund is a verbal that ends in -ing and
functions as a noun.
The term verbal indicates that a gerund, like the
other two kinds of verbals, is based on a verb
and therefore expresses action or a state of
being.
However, since a gerund functions as a noun, it
occupies some positions in a sentence that a
noun ordinarily would, for example: subject,
direct object, subject complement, and object of
preposition.
Gerund as subject:
Traveling might satisfy your desire for new
experiences. (Traveling is the gerund.)
The study abroad program might satisfy your
desire for new experiences. (The gerund has
been removed.)
Gerund as direct object:
They do not appreciate my singing. (The
gerund is singing.)
They do not appreciate my assistance. (The
gerund has been removed)
Gerund as subject complement: