Talk:What is “subject/verb agreement”?

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Revision as of 12:46, 18 July 2006 by Glucas (talk | contribs)

At the end of your paper in the works cited, get rid of == == in the title. Also, make sure your works cited is in the correct form. Overall, good paper.

The name of your book titles should be in italic form. Good job.

Great overall

I was impressed with this wiki page, until I saw a few errors in the works cited area.

The bold contrast brough out specific examples that people could then easily go back and read further information on. Facts seemingly spot on, and precise.

The problems with the Works Cited: format the heading correctly. The Hacker link should also have the booked cited, unless you only used the internet source. The book sources should have either quotations or italics to denote the titles. That would be it from what I see, as far as errors go.

Watch wordiness. Be sure to proofread; there are quite a few typos, especially when you need a space. Also, watch too much space between elements on the page.

Beginning with your second paragraph, I'm not sure I understand your example. How does it fit with your rule? In fact, do any of your examples exemplify the rules they are supposed to?

Are you sure you exhausted your research on this?

--Dr. Lucas 13:46, 18 July 2006 (EDT)


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