Soulwriter's comments Page #18

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Poetry.com
:( Feel your pain

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Poetry.com
Really great!

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Poetry.com
HI Anisa, welcome to the site! If you scroll to the end of the poem you can read information including: date poem was written, date poem was submitted to the site, how long it takes to read the poem and also the number of views. It can take a while for your poems to get noticed - one way of getting out there is to promote your poem. It then gets featured on our homepage in the promoted poems section and you can enjoy your views rise there ;) 

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Excellent.

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Poetry.com
Thank you for sharing your work with us Ariel

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Poetry.com
Great to have you here! Age is just a number ;)

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Poetry.com
This is beautiful and lends a chance to reflect on what one has, and has lost. Thank you for sharing!

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Quotes.net
Love your stuff!

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Poetry.com
I agree with Sherrie, you write in a touching way and it's not hard to feel the emotion behind the words. Thank you for sharing!

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Beautiful

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Grammar.com
I believe I understand your query . Yes, the verb 'be' is indeed unique in it's lone classification.

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Poetry.com
Wow. Intense. :( The world is complex.

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Grammar.com
Yes, as the two titles are a 'mini' list of qualifications, a comma is the correct way to go. We're adding an article specifically addressing commas following titles, shortly.

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Grammar.com
By way of an answer, the author wishes to convey that the sentence,
'My friend John, who is a better painter than me, can do the walls for your home.'
with the clause,
'who is a better painter than me,'
can be grammatically accurate both with and without the commas.
Having said this, using commas before and after the clause, 'who is a better painter than me,' makes the sentence read, and sound, better. Let's call the, 'highly recommended', rather than essential. :)

Hope this helps! Have a great day ahead!
 

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Grammar.com
Thanks for your well-phrased and thoughtful question!
I believe the words 'essential/non essential' are the cause for confusion and we'll edit the article accordingly.

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Poetry.com
Poignant words.

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Poetry.com
:( Thanks for sharing. May the victims RIP and their families find comfort.

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Poetry.com
Uplifting. Thanks for sharing.

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Poetry.com
Very poignant.

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Poetry.com
I'd love to know what inspired this poem - a political scene, a personal experience...

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Love the philosophy you share

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Poetry.com
Excellent. Thank you for sharing.

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Raw and honest. I like your style.

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Poetry.com
Nice.

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Poetry.com
I love this!

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