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English 101: Parts of Speech

by lindiana on Sep 19, 2017
How To

English 101 is brought to you by Lindiana, who holds her Bachelor of Science Degree in Secondary Education/English. * * * * * In the English language, there are eight parts of speech: The Noun The noun is a word that is used to name a person, place, thing or idea. Nouns are classified as one of three types: proper/common, abstract/concrete or collective....

But a Big Dream

by CoyoteMittens on Dec 16, 2017
Erotic Couplings

So, though I hope the story makes it clear, all characters are older than eighteen (one is actually thousands of years old; he's also imaginary). There are two scenes, one a first-time, one not. But a Big Dream Chapter 1. Sunlight, the Pacific variety, was always death for her. Maybe something to do with her name—but probably not. Late in the day, when h...

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...

US English 101: Parts of a Sentence

by lindiana on Sep 13, 2017
How To

English 101 is brought to you by Lindiana, who holds her Bachelor of Science Degree in Secondary Education/English. * You can use two terms, subject and predicate, to describe most sentences. However, there are other names and functions of important sentence elements at your disposal. We will review those elements. Subject and Predicate A sentence consis...

Punk-Chew-Ay-Shun

by Dreams of Desire on Sep 1, 2017
How To

Yes, I know its knott spellt that weigh, but sum people seem sew con-fused about simple gramma that I decided to post this humble guide and save them – and myself – some time in future. The Comma Comma usage is in some respects a question of personal writing style: some writers use commas liberally, while others prefer to use them sparingly. For instance...

A Crash Course in Grammar

by KillerMuffin on Sep 12, 2017
How To

"I can't write." I see and hear that a lot from the widest variety of people. They don't like it or they "can't" do it. College students are the worst. After public speaking, expository writing has got to be the most hated class. There's a simple reason why. Once something has been written down someone else comes along and puts red marks all over the p...

Dark Impulse

by Willailla on Sep 15, 2017
Novels and Novellas

~I will give them paradise and eternal life, then I will deceive them into disobeying me so that I can torment them in the flames of hell forever~ * ONE I didn't press the recorded message button. I knew it would be Victor. I didn't want to hear from him ever again. I threw on a pair of jeans, t-shirt and athletic shoes. Grabbed a pack of cigarettes and s...

The 3rd Penetration of Deanna Troi

by chico1 on Sep 17, 2017
Celebrities & Fan Fiction

Data walked towards the window of the ready room by the Captain's chair and stared out into deep space. He smiled, grinning from ear to ear. He wrapped his arms around his sides and just enjoyed the moment. Deanna, now fully dressed, curled up in the large leather chair at the opposite end of the room. She was exhausted. She bent her knees under her and wra...

Re-cut: The III Penetration of Troi

by dell4me1 on Sep 17, 2017
Celebrities & Fan Fiction

Data walk towards the window of the ready room by the Captain's chair and stared out into deep space. He smiled, grinning from ear to ear. He was enjoying the moment. Deanna, now fully dressed, curled up in the large leather chair at the opposite end of the room. She was exhausted. She bent her knees under her and wrapped her arms around her chest, resting...

Untitled

by Maldoror on Sep 16, 2017
Romance

There was nothing. Then there was something. It was a burning sensation. It felt localized but also everywhere; it incorporated or called on everything to work with it, like a conductor priming musicians to play. A point in the distance grew. It met with swirling colors of red and yellow and sometimes purple, and something that could have been noise if t...