Now I'm hungry. This brought me back to my mechanic course, when the professor of material sciences would always explain his diagrams using food analysis. I particularly remember his perlite class, when he said that it was like a lasagna: one layer of cementite, one of iron, another of cementite, yet another of iron and so on... But he made it sound super jucy, so much so I wanted to take a bite of that carbon steel =D
Yes. When 2 independent clauses are connected by a coordinating conjunction, a comma needs to be put before the conjunction. This website explains the different types of sentences in English. It also contains a quiz so you can test your knowledge: mcpfreelance.com/types-of-sentences/
Thanks a lot my dude, you related it to food so now I'm gonna be hungry during my exam tomorrow but at least I'll know what I'm doing 😎
Hope your exam went well. I always allow my students to take snacks to their exam, so hunger shouldn't be a problem. :)
The Nature of Writing thanks for the help once again. Snacks weren’t allowed but I got a B on the exam thanks to your videos
Now I'm hungry. This brought me back to my mechanic course, when the professor of material sciences would always explain his diagrams using food analysis.
I particularly remember his perlite class, when he said that it was like a lasagna: one layer of cementite, one of iron, another of cementite, yet another of iron and so on... But he made it sound super jucy, so much so I wanted to take a bite of that carbon steel =D
Thanks for the laugh. :)
Amazing style for explaining this topic. I love it!
Thanks so much!
this guy knows how to teach!
It's boring to see another guy walking around and writing with his fingers on a invisible wall.
Thanks for the humorous description!
This is awesome! I love the burger drawings, and the content is really clear and helpful. What software do you use to draw and record your videos?
Hi Sarah, sorry for the delay in responding. I use Camtasia and Sketchbook. See the community tab of the channel for more details!
@@thenatureofwriting9222 Thank you!!
thanks👊
Comma needed in the example?
IC+IC?
Yes. When 2 independent clauses are connected by a coordinating conjunction, a comma needs to be put before the conjunction. This website explains the different types of sentences in English. It also contains a quiz so you can test your knowledge: mcpfreelance.com/types-of-sentences/