The word 'costs' is spelt wrongly. The word 'to' is misused. Correct sentence is It costs too much to mail a letter these days.
'Lacking parallel parts' isn't a term I'm familiar with, but I would guess that you are referring to what is known as a 'hanging participle' or 'dangling modifier' or similar. This sentence certainly contains one of those. The modifier ('being unable to type the letter') is placed alongside the subject ('the boss'), whereas it is meant to refer to the object ('you'). What the sentence as written conveys is 'As she was unable to type the letter, the boss fired you.' What it should convey is 'As you were unable to type the letter, the boss fired you.' It's not possible to use a participial modifier to convey this meaning - or not gracefully, anyway - so the wording is best left as above: 'As you were unable to type the letter, the boss fired you.'
My passboik is misplaced. Your ecs have gone from my account. i have a new account..
They both have sea coasts and the letter 'a' in their names.
This is because a letter can be misplaced, lost or the address they are being sent too could be incorrect. xx
It is the sentence that contain sound and the sentence starts with letter R. thank you!
Of course you can. I am only 12 and I know that. That sentence I have just wrote means you can start a sentence with the letter I.
You can use the letter I in the middle of a sentence to describe yourself.
Yes, you should capitalize the letter after a comma in a sentence.
the correct sentence is i will transcend this letter
Yes, you should capitalize the first letter after a comma in a sentence.
No. It is unclear in this sentence who sent a letter to who. Maybe it should be: Thanks for confirming the receipt of my letter.
okay,i have no idea on wot u mean by MODIFIER,you finish Pokemon DIAMOND,get on in a link trade...i like pielynea, i like CHEESALALLLLLAAALALALALALALAEESI'm bored and hungrii hate the letter Ysorry, I'm kinda getting carried awaiXD