When you will receive papers is not a complete sentence. It is a fragment.
Both sentences are correct, but the first one ("I appreciate your sending the papers") is more formal. The second one ("I appreciate you sending the papers") is more commonly used in everyday conversation.
The correct way to write the sentence is: "Give me those papers now," Liz said.
The manager laid the papers on his table is the correct past tense. (to lay)The word "lay" is the past tense of the intransitive verb (to lie, to lie down), e.g. The manager lay on the table (not the papers).
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Peer editing academic papers requires critical-thinking skills and diplomacy.
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The subject of the sentence "My papers fell into the puddle" is "My papers." It refers to the items that are experiencing the action of falling. The sentence conveys that the papers, which belong to the speaker, have landed in a puddle.
Yes. Computers have been used to autonomously create many research papers, books, and poems. The problem is that, while usually grammatically and stylistically correct, they lack any creativity or individual nuances, which make for a very boring an meaningless poem.
Yes, the sentence "the papers should be photocopied" contains a passive verb, "be photocopied." In passive voice, the subject of the sentence receives the action rather than performing it.
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grading papers is a thankless task