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Finally , my dream has come true is it right ??
Two things:
No space before the comma, and end it with a period or exclamation mark. Finally, my dream has come true! Finrally, my dream has come true.
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Hi, I would really appreciate anyone who could check over these sentences to ensure all the punctuation is correct. This is an assignment for a correspondence course I'm taking, and I think I have them mostly right but I'd like to be sure.
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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clive
1 yr 5 days ago
Capital Letters, Numbers, Colons, Commas, Punctuation, Quotation Marks, Apostrophes, Question Marks, Exclamation Marks, Hyphens, Semicolons
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Hi, I would really appreciate anyone who could check over these sentences to ensure all the punctuation is correct. This is an assignment for a correspondence course I'm taking, and I think I have them mostly right but I'd like to be sure.
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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emchapps
1 yr 5 days ago
Capital Letters, Dates, Numbers, Colons, Commas, Punctuation, Quotation Marks, Apostrophes, Question Marks, Exclamation Marks, Hyphens, Semicolons
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Well traditional punctuation rules state that two independent clauses need to be separated either by a full stop / exclamation mark, or by a semicolon. Thus the following is quite proper: I hate him so much; he killed my dog. Now if you go back a
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football is a popular sport played almost in all Asain and European countries. There is no direct agent here but it's still a passive structure. That sentence is not in the passive voice. Football is a popular sport played in almost all As
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Welcome to Englishforums veronikad! Those keyboard symbols which show feelings are called emoticons or smiley. :-D In maths, ' * ' this is called the times sign. ; - semicolon ( ) - brackets, round brackets,
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Although this letter (which is too long to review in full) is grammatically correct (with some awkward wording) I would change the tone. In the opening sentence I would use a much stronger word than "considering": it makes you sound like
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I browsed through my last year's notes and found the info I said and there a side note there saying 'obsolete' with three exclamation marks. So, I went to check from the OED the history of 'merry' and, as Clive already
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To me it sounds kind of odd! Then use the other one! Nobody's going to notice any difference anyway! The imperative can't influence anything in the past, so I associate a present tense, or a present perfect tense, with an imperative. You
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