R&R: Raves and Rants with Amanda Cabot


HINT: If you need a prompt, check out last month's post on pronouns here.
Leslie loves comments, so I suggest leaving your responses as comments. I’ll stop in occasionally to see how you’re doing.

2. Thanks to whomever had brought it from the cellar we have a good supply of wine.
3. This is the usual time for your father and I to take a walk.
4. Some of he and Uncle Sam’s friends came to visit him.
5. Before anyone realized whom she was, she’d left the party.
6. The employees who planned the conference hadn’t been prepared for our reluctance to attend early morning events.
7. Their granddaughter who they were raising had the curliest hair I’d ever seen.
8. He smiled when he thought about the future with he and Maggie growing old together.
9. She stared at the clock, amazed when she saw that it’s hands had stopped.
10. The agreement between he and James wouldn’t be affected by the merger.
Next month I’ll have another rant for you, this one about the much-maligned passive tense.
~ Amanda


Although her working career was in Information Technology, Amanda achieved her dream of selling her first novel before her thirtieth birthday and is now the author of more than thirty novels as well as a number of books and articles for Information Technology professionals.
Her most recent book, A Tender Hope, is the final book of the Cimarron Creek trilogy.
Find all of Amanda's books, newsletter info and social media links here.

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Published on May 12, 2019 23:30
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