A completely new program that connects teenagers of every culture. It is a huge money-making for its designer
Is this correct? I think the first sentence was a fragment.
A completely new program that connects teenagers of every culture. It is a huge money-making for its designer
Is this correct? I think the first sentence was a fragment.
(Horton the Elephant, who is surely among the most lovable of all Dr seuss’s creations and) represents kindness, trustworthiness, and perspective – all wrapped up in a comical and even absurd package.
Why is the above mentioned wrong or worse as opposed to: (Surely among the the most popular of all Dr seuss’s creations, Horton the Elephant).
Is it because “who” should only be used for people?
Thanks!
A quick note before we begin: I’m positively elated to have teamed up with Tumblr all-star The YUNiversity for this post! Everybody knows that eye-popping visuals are a great boon to students trying to learn otherwise dry material, and nobody does them better. If you like the illustrations he provided for this post, you simply must make (more…)