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I understand that intonation patterns can help distinguish the intended meaning , but the question is - What is the proper way to express both the meanings while writing ? Is the punctuation an accepted form in this regard ?
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Great Clive!
You´re right. I was refering to sentences like the last two. And I found that you added a ,(comma) in number 3 examples. So if I happen to see sentences like this: "On Saturdays I go to the park", I have to add the comma,
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Yes, like this: Kind regards,
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When putting kind regards at the end of a letter, is it correct punctuation to put a comma after regards?
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don't make your sentences too long unnecessarily. always keep in mind what the subject of your sentence is, and see if there's concord. use (sub)ordinating conjunctions the way they ought to be used. don't overstretch yourself in your
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Hi,
Sometimes grammar references told us that you cannot put a comma between the two verbs of a double predicate sentence, but I often found that usage in articles in famous websites or newspapers.
I would say you have to look at each
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A friend of mine replied me writing following song title nobody cheated nobody lied! you'r stupid. I searched Google and ... it used as proverb? In which conditions is it used? When a person faces tough conditions or wins a dispute? If
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When Michael came home from the war, he gave melaine a warm embrace to show how much he missed her. While Lisa was serving her time in prison, they had her in a restrictive area for 6 months. I think it's OK like this. Both your sentences
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Hi there, guys:
Thank you for your posts, but, as GG said, this thread began a long time ago.
I have a far greater understanding of grammar now, and after reading your recent answer, I totally agree.
Adverbials have scope to
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Hi. Could you comment on what I said in regard to the following sentences?
1. XXX Academy, celebrating our XXth anniversary , is pleased to offer this. -- I think we could very well have a sentence in which the part underlined is to be used
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