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Hi,
First, please note that all are incorrect because they lack capital letters.
'visa,mastercard, and citibank are all acceptable' OK
or
'visa,mastercard, and citibank all are acceptable' OK, but less elegant
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Hi, how are you....? Where you are now? Where you are now leaving? pls. tell me so that i can know where you are now and where you from? Because as now i really really miss you so so much do you know that? You know i dont know what is image now
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kimberlykimi
157 days ago
Capital Letters, Conversations, Abbreviations, Constructions, Clauses, Adverbs, Colons, Commas, Contractions, Consonants, Apostrophes, Accents, Adjectives, Context, Conversational
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Raen, I'm going to answer quickly before Clive does.
You never NEED to use a semicolon. You can ALWAYS use a period and start the new sentence with a capital letter instead of joining them with a semi-colon.
The semi-colon joins two
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Hello, I would be most appreciative if someone can help me with the following questions regarding punctuation, capitalization, and correct word choice. First, is it appropriate only to use a colon when one is listing words in a sentence. For
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postmodernbliss
281 days ago
Regards, Capital Letters, Plurals, Clauses, Nouns, Colons, Commas, Punctuation, Writing, Sentences, Speaking, Speeches
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Hi, The first thing you need to do is revise this writing to make each sentence start with a capital letter and end with a period. In addition, you need to eliminate the semi-colons because you are not using them correctly. Once you have done this
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Hi, I don't think this works. The simple problem is that you have a "comma splice." These are two separate sentences. You can either use a semi colon, or a period and capital letter. I think your contrasting ideas should be treated
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In this essay I am about to touch on the existence of God. There is not yet an entirely proven yes or no answer to this mind blowing question, that is why in this essay I cannot possible answer if God exists or not. Instead I will try my best to
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tom12345678910
350 days ago
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You use a semi-colon in those rare instances when you have two complete, independent sentences, but you want them tightly joined. Instead of using a period/full stop (and starting with a capital letter for the second one), you join them with a
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. Hello lapislazuli, and welcome to English Forums. 1. Do I use a dot after Mr in the salutation?-- No dot is becoming the accepted form, but both are OK. 2. Do I use a comma or a colon or nothing at all after the salutation? -- Most use a colon
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Hello, My questions concern writing official/business letters. 1. Do I use a dot after Mr in the salutation? 2. Do I use a comma or a colon or nothing at all after the salutation? 3. Do I start my first sentence with a capital letter? My head of
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