This blog is for students taking English 140-189 at Athabasca University.
In order to complement our lives having a family is very substantive.
EDUARDO: If you reword this sentence, it will make better sense;-)
In order to make this article substantive, it needs to be complemented with more details.
Yosua ENGL140.In order to have a substantive meal; you need to complement it with all five food groups.
SARA:Nicely done:-)YOSUA: Good use of the vocabulary but you can't use a semicolon after a dependent clause;-)
In order to have a substantive meal, you need to complement it with all five food groups.
Alexey ENGL140Last night I had a wonderful dream: my boss complemented my annual bonus with a substantive amount of money.
YOSUA: Definitely, although I'm not sure what all five good groups are!ALEXEY:very nice indeed!!
The teacher complemented on the students substantive contribution to the charity.
The teacher complemented on the student's substantive contribution to the charity.
KENNETH: partly right--you have a word confusion error for 'complement.'
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In order to complement our lives having a family is very substantive.
EDUARDO: If you reword this sentence, it will make better sense;-)
In order to make this article substantive, it needs to be complemented with more details.
Yosua ENGL140.
In order to have a substantive meal; you need to complement it with all five food groups.
SARA:Nicely done:-)
YOSUA: Good use of the vocabulary but you can't use a semicolon after a dependent clause;-)
In order to have a substantive meal, you need to complement it with all five food groups.
Alexey ENGL140
Last night I had a wonderful dream: my boss complemented my annual bonus with a substantive amount of money.
YOSUA: Definitely, although I'm not sure what all five good groups are!
ALEXEY:very nice indeed!!
The teacher complemented on the students substantive contribution to the charity.
The teacher complemented on the student's substantive contribution to the charity.
KENNETH: partly right--you have a word confusion error for 'complement.'
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