The structure of a sentence seems to be rather important in English, at least to me as a non native speaker. e.g.
I helped my uncle Jack off a horse.
I helped my uncle jack off a horse.
The structure of a sentence seems to be rather important in English, at least to me as a non native speaker. e.g.
I helped my uncle Jack off a horse.
I helped my uncle jack off a horse.
Everything that is fun in life is either bad for your health, immoral or illegal!
I spale purdy gewd sumtymes.
Dana Pain
Legion of BoomKil'Jaeden
Cats my new team comes out tauren pally cause I love tanking with them and a goblin shammy for resto and some others
They say spiders have 8 legs well i guess im a rare and unimaginable specimen. Ive got 9 legs and my web comes from that 9th leg. HaHa.
Quite some impressive teams out there. I'm running 5 mixed class 5-man teams and just trying to do dalies etc with them wears me out.
Actually it's punctuation, not structure that's important. English is wildly forgiving of subject & object placement in a sentence as long as you punctuate correctly.
"I helped my uncle, Jack, off a horse" is the correct form for your first sentence. Another for you:
The panda eats shoots and leaves.
The panda eats, shoots and leaves.
Don't feel bad about it. Vast hordes of my fellow native speakers make exactly the same mistakes.
For bonus points explain when to use 'who' versus 'whom', or use 'ironic' correctly in a sentence.
You folks like talking about your Uncle Jack and his horse a bit much I'd say!! LOL
I started up 2 new teams this weekend. 5 troll hunters, will be limited at end game but they'll be farming machines. They just run around shooting 5 arcane shots on the run, run around loot and skin after you've cleaned out an area.
Other team is a pally and 4 disc priests. Only 16 right now, but 4 renews on the tank is pretty sweet!!
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