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Hello,
a friend of mine had to write a letter of apology for his course in Business English. He wrote the following letter of apology. The teacher crossed nearly all of his words out. Is the letter grammatically an absolutely nonsense or
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philip
218 days ago
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We have waited long but not in vain: http://www.bbspot.com/News/2004/05/quartercolon.html "The ... in rare occasions, like in final exams and job interviews." Hehe. :-) But shouldn't it be called the "demi-semi-colon"? No,
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mike lyle
5 yr 301 days ago
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We have waited long but not in vain: http://www.bbspot.com/News/2004/05/quartercolon.html "The ... in final exams and job interviews." John Dean Oxford Is that what the attachment represents? I thought a mouse had got inside my monitor.
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We have waited long but not in vain: http://www.bbspot.com/News/2004/05/quartercolon.html "The International Grammar Standards Organization has approved the quartercolon for use ... but most would only be used in rare occasions, like in final
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We have waited long but not in vain: http://www.bbspot.com/News/2004/05/quartercolon.html "The International Grammar Standards Organization has approved the quartercolon for use starting in June of 2004. This is the first new punctuation mark
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john dean
5 yr 301 days ago
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