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| With one little change... |
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| Who's reassuring whom? |
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| "to do anything" |
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| No comma after "gates." It's a compound predicate, not a compound sentence. |
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| Don't capitalize the common noun "empire." |
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| The same FBI now "investigating" the second assassination attempt. |
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| What's wrong with the grammar of the question? Anyone? |
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| Remember this incident? Eventful year. |
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| The truth hurts. |
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| Why you holding what looks like an AK, Mr. Patriotic American? Better be because you plucked it off a dead commie. |



































As a child of god, what's your next move?
ReplyDeleteIt's not a surprise that Grammarly sees no issues. If I were writing that sentence, I'd capitalize "God" and say "what is." I don't think "what's" is wrong; I just like it written out for some unknown reason.
"As a child of God" is a modifier, so the subject of the main clause needs to be "you," not "what."
ReplyDeleteAs a child of God, you'll do what next?
Geez, I wasn't even close. No surprise.
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