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Could you possibly check my spelling, please?
Please don't think that I am either praising myself or being cocky.
I am a better expert than the cocky experts. I know more, I am more of an expert -- than those cocky people who call themselves "experts". Those so-called "experts" only know a few things.
Could you possibly check my spelling, please?
Please don't think that I am either praising myself or being cocky.
I am a better expert than the cocky experts. I know more, I am more of an expert -- than those cocky people who call themselves "experts". Those so-called "experts" only know a few things.
Please don't think that I am either praising myself or being cocky.
I am a better expert than the cocky experts. I know more, I am more of an expert -- than those cocky people who call themselves "experts". Those so-called "experts" only know a few things.
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Remove the "--" between expert and than.
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@tca53london Please don't think that I am either praising myself or being cocky.
I am a better expert than the cocky experts. I know more, I am more of an expert than those cocky people who call themselves "experts". Those so-called "experts" only know a few things.
I am a better expert than the cocky experts. I know more, I am more of an expert than those cocky people who call themselves "experts". Those so-called "experts" only know a few things.
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Also.. I know more needs a semicolon, not a comma. Why?
A semicolon is most commonly used to link (in a single sentence) two independent clauses that are closely related in thought.
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I know more; I am more of an expert than those cocky people who call themselves "experts."
No comma needed 8-)
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@tca53london Please don't think that I am either praising myself or being cocky.
I am a better expert than the cocky experts. I know more; I am more of an expert than those cocky people who call themselves "experts". Those so-called "experts" only know a few things.
I am a better expert than the cocky experts. I know more; I am more of an expert than those cocky people who call themselves "experts". Those so-called "experts" only know a few things.
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