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  1. Import your ANS from your device, an email attachment, cloud storage, or via a link.
  2. Create new content by clicking on our Text tool above, and change its color, size, and fonts as required.
  3. Click on our Strikeout or Whiteout tools to remove details that just don’t seem right anymore.
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  5. Highlight essential details in your documentation.
  6. Click on the Comment option to note your most significant modifications.
  7. Transform your ANS file into a fillable form by clicking on the Manage Fields tool.
  8. Place fields for different types of data.
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So lets talk about space. In the vast expanse of human language, a single sentence can seem pretty indocHub. But the rules we use to build them up also have the power to bind them together, letting even the simplest of clauses extend outward almost without limit. So, what is it about these rules that makes our linguistic universe so special, and what does it look like when we run out of room? Im Moti Lieberman, and this is The Ling Space. Simple sentences are made up of a single clause, and so they group together just one subject and predicate at a time. So, youve got sentences like Detective Miller is looking for Julie Mao, or Amos doesnt trust him each one with a subject that the sentence relates to, and a predicate that goes on to say something about that subject. Of course, like most things, sentences arent always simple. Many languages have words like and or or and but, which are able to co-ordinate phrases that share a category. So, these hook up two noun p

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An embedded question is a question that occurs as a subordinate clause rather than as the main clause of the sentence. For example, what you wrote is a question embedded in the sentence I asked what you wrote.
There are two types of embedded clause; nominal clauses and relative clauses.
An embedded clause is a type of subordinate clause that is placed within another clause (rather than before or after), and is usually marked by commas. The embedded clause is reliant on the main clause to work.
Embedded questions are introduced by whether, whether or not, and if when there is no question word in the sentence (yes/no questions). Will he be there? Do you know if he will be there? Do you know whether or not he will be there?
In other words, an embedded clause is a clause (a group of words that includes a subject and a verb) that is within a main clause, usually marked by commas. Information related to the sentence topic is put into the middle of the sentence to give the reader more information and enhance the sentence.
It typically comes before the quotation but can also come after or even in the middle of it: ing to Gee, One thing we build with language is significance (98). Gee writes, One thing we build with language is significance (98). One thing we build with language is significance, ing to Gee (98).
There is glass embedded in the cut. The thorn was embedded in the cats paw. The rudder was embedded in mud. The fossils are embedded in hard sandstones.
There are three strategies you can use to embed quotations: set off quotations, build in quotations, or introduce quotations with a colon. Set-off quotations are set off from the sentence with a comma. Capitalize the first word of the quote. Notice the signal phrases (in bold print) used in the following examples.

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