Gerunds And Infinitives Stories

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US English 101: The Phrase

by lindiana on Sep 13, 2017
How To

US English 101 is brought to you by Lindiana, who holds her Bachelor of Science Degree in Secondary Education/English. * When putting a sentence together, words act not only individually but as a group. The grouped words can work together in a variety of ways but the way we will be concentrating on in this chapter is the phrase. We touched upon the verb ph...

The Correct Use of To/Into/Too/Two

by R. Richard on Sep 1, 2017
How To

To/Into/Too/Two To/Too/Two are homophones, that is one of two or more words pronounced alike but different in meaning or derivation or spelling or a character or group of characters pronounced the same as another character or group To may be used as a preposition, a word or phrase placed typically before a substantive and indicating the relation of that su...

Creative Copulation

by JackLuis on Sep 13, 2017
Humor & Satire

The Creator is hard to describe, I mean, he isn't really like you and me. But for the purposes of this tale, let's just say he's a tall old man with a beard? He sits contemplating the full majesty of his creation. Built completely of himself and undoubtedly for his amusement, or just to prove that there can be something more than he. He spends his time in p...

Not Tonight Dear...

by Brian G Ross on Sep 14, 2017
Humor & Satire

Not Tonight Dear, I Have Writer’s Block Bob Locke was a writer, or so he told himself. In his spare time he taught English to a bunch of kids who weren’t in the least bit offended by double negatives, dropping ‘g’s, or splitting their infinitives. He couldn’t believe the kids he was teaching were going to be running his planet in a few years. He lay in bed...

Aphrodite in Athens

by archilochus on Sep 19, 2017
Exhibitionist & Voyeur

In my early 30s I took a teaching job at a language school in Athens. I wanted to do some travelling, so I bought a car, a cute little Fiat Punto. And I met Aphrodite (her real name). She was one of my adult students, in her mid-20s, a civil engineer who needed to improve her English to get a better job as a bridge inspector (or something like that). She liv...

Private Lessons

by Chicklet on Sep 17, 2017
Erotic Couplings

Adrienne groaned in frustration. The professor walked through the classroom passing out the rest of the tests. The big, red, 52/100 mark glared up at her from the paper on the desk. Another F. With only two more weeks until finals, there was no way that Adrienne would be ready to pass the big exam in her grammar class. Maybe she should just drop it and switc...

Author Author

by pakled on Sep 4, 2017
Fetish

Author - Gravidact, Submit...finally. A couple of weeks of plot development, reading, rereading, spell-checking, finally come to the one button. Harry Stewart sent the latest story up to the 'erotic literature' site, to see if they would take it. It was a tough site; usually they'd require an editor to look over the piece before it got uploaded. Still, he'd...

Beach Life in Buttermilk Falls

by justincbenedict on Sep 17, 2017
BDSM

Byron Leicester had a difficult time visiting his strange Aunt Galena Twysel. Auntie Gal was actually only about sixty-three years old and damned good looking for that. The doctors said she had early Alzheimer's, though this mystified Byron as his aunt still lived in her own house, did her gardening and shopping. "But don't upset her or offend her" his m...

My Magazine Ch. 03

by EgmontOriginals on Sep 15, 2017
Novels and Novellas

After her first face-to-face business meeting with her solicitor, the new independent business owner Jenni Miles met her small hand-picked team of magazine writers and support personal in a meeting room at the Paramount Towers Hotel. It was an exciting occasion, especially for her. Everyone chatted in groups over tea or coffee until 3:00 when she called,...

How to Punctuate Like a Pro

by KillerMuffin on Sep 13, 2017
How To

What's the point? Other than the dot at the end of the sentence. Believe it or not, you already know a lot about punctuation. You read it every day and your brain remembers it a little, even if you don't. Trust me on this, I'm a total grammar geek. You know when it looks right and when it doesn't, but you may not always know why it's not right. Perhaps...