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Latest post Sun, Jan 28 2007 1:31 PM by Mister Micawber. 1 replies.
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Anonymous  +  320826 Sun, 28 Jan 07 02:23 AM
Which of the following are correct (just ignore the triple dots)?


How do I use the word "thus?"

How do I use the word "thus"?


...basing their ignorance on these grounds, thus they are...

...basing their ignorance on these grounds,thus, they are...

...basing their ignorance on these grounds. Thus they are...

...basing their ignorance on these grounds. Thus, they are...


Mister Micawber  +  320952 Sun, 28 Jan 07 01:31 PM

Correctly puntuated:

How do I use the word "thus"?
...basing their ignorance on these grounds. Thus, they are...


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