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I just want to confirm, Oh, That's not all! (after Oh, we use comma ? after comma, should I capitalize "That")?
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Hi, You mean 'are' instead of 'is'? In casual discourse, we are often, well, casual about such things. I was thinking of 'exclamation marks' as one feature of the writing. Clive
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1. "is" is correct ("everyone" is singular). But remember: use a capital letter at the beginning of a sentence and a full stop at the end (or a question mark or exclamation mark, of course).
2. This sentence is fine (apart
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Which one is correct? Hello Mark, how are you today? Hello! Mark! how are you today? Hello, Mark, How are you today? Hello, Mark! How are you today?
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That's fine, but for more emphasis, you could use an exclamation mark (!). Dallas Willcox (Simply Words Editing Services)
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These are all OK. (You don't need a space before the exclamation mark after "book", and you don't want "book!.", but I guess these are just typos/formatting ambiguities.)
All these (not just the first two) could have
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Oh dear(!) I can't find my book(!) / Oh dear, I can't find my book(!) -- These are the most likely; the exclamation "Oh dear" is a single unit. "(!)" means that you can either use an exclamation mark or a full stop,
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I tend to agree with Avangi. It is in my view rather unlikely that someone would just say "Hey, don't lie!" at the start of this exchange. They'd be much more likely to say "Hey, don't lie there!". (I'd probably
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COMMON NEWBIE MISTAKES There's a good book called How Not To Write a Screenplay I've forgotten where I found this: 76 Things not to do When Writing a Screenplay 1. Don't put your name, address and phone number on the title page. 2.
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This looks pretty much OK to me. Just a couple of minor points:
There should be a space between "No." and the digits. For example, " No. 1 ", not " No.1 "
I'd be tempted to put an exclamation mark after
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