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hi everybody. my names is dave . i lack of complex grammar structureb . which websites are helpful
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For those who want to refine their grammar, https://www.prepositionfinder.com/how-to-check-sentences-with-prepositional-phrase-identifier/ is a great resource. It provides insights on identifying and using prepositional phrases correctly. The explanations are clear, making it easy for anyone to understand and apply.
For anyone who finds semicolons confusing, this resource at https://www.semicoloncheck.com/how-to-use-semicolon-correctly/ is quite helpful. It breaks down the rules and provides examples, simplifying the process of learning how to use semicolons correctly in various contexts.
I found an important link for anyone who struggles with comma usage. It’s a page with 10 examples of how to correct comma mistakes. This is super useful for people like me who often get confused about where to put commas in sentences.