I don't think so. Someone else has to make that kind of software.
2006-10-14 09:14:36
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't know of any but if I did I would like to send them to a lot of people who ask questions! Also need to get people to use 'Check Spelling' also.
2006-10-14 20:52:44
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answered by Sue 5
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No, but there are some training courses in pop culture speak.
2006-10-14 16:11:27
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answered by a_blue_grey_mist 7
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If you mean computer speak (i.e. 'lol'), then yes. Here is a site you can go to type it in and it can tell you what the acronyms mean:
http://www.wiredsafety.org/internet101/acronyms.html
2006-10-14 16:41:31
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answered by Nicki Lee 6
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I wish
2006-10-14 16:11:26
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answered by Krysta M 2
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Still not discovered.
2006-10-14 16:16:34
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answered by ritu raj 3
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Grammar, Punctuation, and Spelling
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Grammar
Adjectives and adverbs
* A or An?: with exercise and answer key
* Adjective or Adverb?: with 2 exercises and answer keys
* Adjectives with Countable and Uncountable Nouns
* Using Articles (A/An/The): with 2 exercises and answer keys
Nouns
* A Little Help with Capitals
* Count and NonCount Nouns (with Plurals, Articles, and Quantity Words): with 2 exercises and answer keys
* Count and NonCount Nouns (with Articles and Adjectives): with exercise and answer key
* Writing Numbers: with exercise and answer key
Prepositions
* Prepositions of Direction: To, On(to), In(to) with exercise and answer key
* Prepositions of Location: At, In, On with exercise and answer key
* Prepositions of Time, of Place, and to Introduce Objects
* Spatial Relationships of Prepositions
Pronouns
* Using Pronouns Clearly
* Pronoun Case
Sentence structure
* Appositives : with exercise and answer key
* Dangling Modifiers
* Independent and Dependent Clauses (definitions)
* Making Subject and Verbs Agree
* Parallel Structure
* Run-ons, Comma splices, and Fused Sentences
* Sentence Fragments: with 3 exercises and answer keys
* Sentence Punctuation Patterns
* Some Strategies for Improving Sentence Clarity
Verbs
* Active/Passive Verbs
* Irregular Verbs
* Sequence of Tenses
* Tense Consistency: with an exercise and answer key
* Two-Part (Phrasal) Verbs- (Idioms)
* Verb Tenses
* Verbs with Helpers (Perfectives and Auxilliaries)
* Verbals: Gerunds, Participles, and Infinitives
* Voice and Mood
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Punctuation
Apostrophes and Quotation Marks
* Apostrophes with exercise and answer key
* Quotation Marks: with exercise and answer key
Commas
* Commas after Introductions: with exercise and answer key
* Commas vs. Semicolons in Compound Sentences : withexercise and answer key
* Commas with Essential and Non-essential Elements: with3 exercises and answer keys
* Proofreading for Commas
* Using Commas:with 5 exercises and answer keys
Hyphens
* Using Hyphens
Other punctuation
* Brief Overview of Punctuation: Semicolons, Colons, Parentheses, Dash, Quotation Marks, and Italics: with exercise and answer key
Sentence Punctuation
* Sentence Punctuation Patterns
* Run-ons, Comma splices, and Fused Sentences
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Spelling
* Spelling: Sound-Alike Words
* Spelling: Accept/Except and Affect/Effect: with 2 exercises and answer keys
* Spelling: i/e rules: with 2 exercises and answer keys
* Spelling: Noun Plurals
* Spelling: Suffixes–-ible vs. —able: with exercise and answer key
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Exercises
Try our interactive exercises index for interactive versions of some of these exercises.
* A or An?
* Adjective or Adverb?
o Exercise 1
o Excerise 2
* Apostrophes
* Appositives
* Articles (A/An/The):
o Exercise 1
o Exercise 2
* Commas:
o Exercise 1
o Exercise 2
o Exercise 3
o Exercise 4
o Exercise 5
* Commas after Introductions
* Commas Set Off Nonessential Elements:
o Exercise 1
o Exercise 2
o Exercise 3
* Commas vs. Semicolons in Compound Sentences
* Exercises for Eliminating Wordiness
* Count and NonCount Nouns Exercises
* Quantity Terms with Count and Noncount Nouns
* Writing Numbers:Exercise
* Practice Exercises in Paraphrasing
* Making Subjects and Verbs Agree
* Prepositions of Direction:To, On (to), In (to)
* Prepositions of Location: At, In, On
* Punctuation Exercise 1
* Quotation Marks
* Sentence Fragments
o Exercise 1
o Exercise 2
o Exercise 3
* Spelling: accept/except
o Exercise 1
o Exercise 2
* Spelling: i/e rules
o Exercise 1
o Exercise 2
* Spelling:Exercises for -ible vs. —able
* Tense Consistency
2006-10-14 16:11:59
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answer #7
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answered by justmejimw 7
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nope
2006-10-14 16:13:53
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I'm sorry. I wish there were.
2006-10-14 16:11:13
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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