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				 I wanted to use Let's Be Jolly for D because on the cover
      I wanted to use Let's Be Jolly for D because on the cover 
   there is an exclamation point at the end of the title. But it doesn't show up in the linked GoodReads title. Is it still okay to use it? On my copy, the exclamation point is on the cover and the spine.
 there is an exclamation point at the end of the title. But it doesn't show up in the linked GoodReads title. Is it still okay to use it? On my copy, the exclamation point is on the cover and the spine.
    
        
      Cassie wrote: "I wanted to use Let's Be Jolly for D because on the cover  there is an exclamation point at the end of the title. But it doesn't show up in the linked..."
 there is an exclamation point at the end of the title. But it doesn't show up in the linked..."
Let's Be Jolly! is fixed now.
  
  
   there is an exclamation point at the end of the title. But it doesn't show up in the linked..."
 there is an exclamation point at the end of the title. But it doesn't show up in the linked..."Let's Be Jolly! is fixed now.
        
      Fran wrote: "Just checking to make sure this works for A and C -
All I Want for Christmas is You"
It does :)
  
  
  All I Want for Christmas is You"
It does :)
 Dlmrose wrote: "Fran wrote: "Just checking to make sure this works for A and C -
      Dlmrose wrote: "Fran wrote: "Just checking to make sure this works for A and C -All I Want for Christmas is You"
It does :)"
Great, thanks Dlmrose!
 I'd like to use The Firstborn Advantage: Making Your Birth Order Work for You for B & C. Would "First" work as a superlative? I've found evidence pointing towards yes, but I wanted to clarify here.
      I'd like to use The Firstborn Advantage: Making Your Birth Order Work for You for B & C. Would "First" work as a superlative? I've found evidence pointing towards yes, but I wanted to clarify here.
    
        
      MJ wrote: "I'd like to use The Firstborn Advantage: Making Your Birth Order Work for You for B & C. Would "First" work as a superlative? I've found evidence pointing towards yes, but I wanted t..."
I found a reference, too- for first and firstborn
  
  
  I found a reference, too- for first and firstborn
        
      Deedee wrote: "Does "excellent" count as a superlative adjective? Thanks!"
Only when used with "most" The superlative form of excellent is "most excellent"
  
  
  Only when used with "most" The superlative form of excellent is "most excellent"
 Dlmrose wrote: "Deedee wrote: "Does "excellent" count as a superlative adjective? Thanks!"
      Dlmrose wrote: "Deedee wrote: "Does "excellent" count as a superlative adjective? Thanks!"Only when used with "most" The superlative form of excellent is "most excellent""
OK thanks
 I was hoping to use Ten Things We Did (and Probably Shouldn’t Have) by Sarah Mlynowski for the one book option (coordinating conjunction=and, pronoun=we) but when I started to post the completed task I noticed the book link (Ten Things We Did) only shows the first part of the title. Is that going to be okay? Thanks!
      I was hoping to use Ten Things We Did (and Probably Shouldn’t Have) by Sarah Mlynowski for the one book option (coordinating conjunction=and, pronoun=we) but when I started to post the completed task I noticed the book link (Ten Things We Did) only shows the first part of the title. Is that going to be okay? Thanks!
     weird, the book link only shows ten things we did...but if you hover, or click on the link, it shows the entire thing
      weird, the book link only shows ten things we did...but if you hover, or click on the link, it shows the entire thing
    
        
      Jane W wrote: "I was hoping to use Ten Things We Did (and Probably Shouldn’t Have) by Sarah Mlynowski for the one book option (coordinating conjunction=and, pronoun=we) but when I started to post the completed ta..."
It works, please note the link/title discrepancy when you post.
I've noticed that there's sometimes a delay in the link title if the book record has been recently edited. It may be resolved by the time you post.
  
  
  It works, please note the link/title discrepancy when you post.
I've noticed that there's sometimes a delay in the link title if the book record has been recently edited. It may be resolved by the time you post.
 Grammar was not my strong suit in school -- I have a question about pronouns -- The Stress of Her Regard - does "her" count as a pronoun? I want the answer to be "yes" but I suspect that the answer is "no" ("her" modifying "regard").
      Grammar was not my strong suit in school -- I have a question about pronouns -- The Stress of Her Regard - does "her" count as a pronoun? I want the answer to be "yes" but I suspect that the answer is "no" ("her" modifying "regard").
    
        
      Deedee wrote: "Grammar was not my strong suit in school -- I have a question about pronouns -- The Stress of Her Regard - does "her" count as a pronoun? I want the answer to be "yes" but I suspect ..."
It works for this task- "her" is on the pronoun list and it is in the title
  
  
  It works for this task- "her" is on the pronoun list and it is in the title
 I just want to be sure I got this right?
      I just want to be sure I got this right?I would like to use Wesley the Owl: The Remarkable Love Story of an Owl and His Girl.
Conjunction = and
Pronoun = his
Is this okay?
        
      jennbunny wrote: "I just want to be sure I got this right?
I would like to use Wesley the Owl: The Remarkable Love Story of an Owl and His Girl.
Conjunction = and
Pronoun = his
Is this okay?"
yes, that works
  
  
  I would like to use Wesley the Owl: The Remarkable Love Story of an Owl and His Girl.
Conjunction = and
Pronoun = his
Is this okay?"
yes, that works
        
      Ashley FL wrote: "Could I use My One and Only by Kristan Higgins for Options A and C?
Thanks!"
yes, "my" is included and "and" works
  
  
  Thanks!"
yes, "my" is included and "and" works
 I'm really bad at this kinda stuff, could you please confirm if You Wouldn't Be Dead For Quids by Robert G Barrett will work as 1 book fitting Categories A & C?
      I'm really bad at this kinda stuff, could you please confirm if You Wouldn't Be Dead For Quids by Robert G Barrett will work as 1 book fitting Categories A & C?
    
        
      Kazza wrote: "I'm really bad at this kinda stuff, could you please confirm if You Wouldn't Be Dead For Quids by Robert G Barrett will work as 1 book fitting Categories A & C?"
It does
  
  
  It does
 Dlmrose wrote: "Kazza wrote: "I'm really bad at this kinda stuff, could you please confirm if You Wouldn't Be Dead For Quids by Robert G Barrett will work as 1 book fitting Categories A & C?"
      Dlmrose wrote: "Kazza wrote: "I'm really bad at this kinda stuff, could you please confirm if You Wouldn't Be Dead For Quids by Robert G Barrett will work as 1 book fitting Categories A & C?"It does"
Thanks, Dlmrose.
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Thanks, Dlmrose! I always get mixed up thinking about words that can be used at multiple parts of speech. Thank you. :)