Saturday, July 28, 2012

Idiomatic Correction: With That, And With So What




IDIOM CORRECTION ETHICS

EXPRESSIONS "Yea, THAT AND HOW"

1. So it's a consecutive conjunction, ie enter the result. Equivalent to the other consecutive conjunctions: so, so, consequently, therefore, accordingly. Examples: We are very busy, so you do not go. It's late, So hurry up. So these have!

2. THAT equals with whom, with whom, with whom, with whom. TO is a preposition and is a relative. Examples: working tool had little edge. These are the girls who go to the movies .

In other uses, THAT is a conditional conjunction, that is, introduce a condition. Can be replaced by the conjunction "if, in case, provided that". Examples: You will be well with you throw more salt. ='ll Be fine as long as you throw more salt. (If you take more salt).

THAT is also equivalent to the preposition WITH THAT further subordinating conjunction. If so, the phrase that begins with the conjunction "that" must be capable of being toggled by the demonstrative "this": I'll settle for you to accompany me. = I'm satisfied with that. It was not enough to help her. = It was not enough to that.

3. Function themselves having interrogative, exclamatory or emphatic: What color to paint? How slowly works! I was amazed at how patient he explained.

ERRORS AND CORRECTIONS:

Look how quickly the child works. How

So the rule is measured as lost. That

So repair the damage, she will forgive you. With that

You're guilty, you defend yourself. So

So I'll settle congratulate me. That

Yea, I painted pencils? With what

Show me how you painted pencils. That

With these celebrations and have not invited anyone. So

It was enough that accompany her. With which

With no warning you were gone! So

I guess conqué answer will come now. How

We have studied a lot, you will be fine. So

It was revealing how he defended argument. That

Dad has arrived, with be prepared. So

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