J.C.P.O.A which stands for Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action is just an abbreviation - not an acronym, which is an abbreviation pronounced as a word like N.A.T.O
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J.C.P.O.A which stands for Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action is just an abbreviation - not an acronym, which is an abbreviation pronounced as a word like N.A.T.O
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On July 14, 2015, the P5+1 (China, France, Germany, Russia, the UK and the USA), the European Union (EU), and Iran reached a Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) to ensure that Iran’s nuclear program will be exclusively peaceful. @realDonaldTrump https://www.state.gov/e/eb/tfs/spi/iran/jcpoa/ …
October 18, 2015 marked Adoption Day of the JCPOA, the date on which the JCPOA came into effect and participants began taking steps necessary to implement their JCPOA commitments. January 16, 2016, marks Implementation Day of the JCPOA.pic.twitter.com/9XZzkPvE9C
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has verified that Iran has implemented its key nuclear-related measures described in the JCPOA, and the Secretary State has confirmed the IAEA’s verification.pic.twitter.com/dwfDgBfOlI
@MsMoseleyLHS @InamoratiAnon this was way harder than I expected
I guess I'm not quitting teaching to become a NYT copy editor. 
I really enjoy these quizzes, but I wish the Times would apply the same degree of scrutiny towards writing headlines. The trouble with many headlines is not grammar, but clarity.
i LOVE this quiz! please keep doing them!
This from the paper that just fired its copy editors.
Winner gets a job? I just read an Inc. article that said remote workers outperform in-house employees. I’m ready.
Which article?
The Last Starfighter, grammar edition?
#5-- She would often stare off into the distance and sometimes gazed..." Would it make sense to keep "stare" and "gaze" in the same tense?
This is a grammar quiz, not just a spelling test.
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