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Thanks, everyone. According to The American Heritage Guide to Contemporary Usage and Style: With other punctuation Put commas and periods inside closing quotation marks; put colons and semicolons outside. Other punctuation, such as exclamation
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jingtian
49 days ago
Commas, Punctuation, Colons, Semicolons, Quotation Marks, Question Marks, Writing, Usages, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, United States, American, Languages, Styles
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First of all --> There should not be any quotation marks around the title of a play, book, newspaper, work of art, etc. Remove the quotation marks and put Oklahoma! into italics . http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/italics.htm Now, with
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Hi,
Can you please check the grammatics of the following sentences?
Keep all students uninformed of opi ni ons that don't match yours?
Or just keep your own kids in the dark about of others' positions?
In terms of
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Hi,
The reason you have not yet had a reply maybe that your post is very long.
I'm glad that you have now started sentences with a capirtal. But oyu still have other problems with capitals and punctuation in some of these examples.
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clive
109 days ago
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Hello, I would need someone to go over my correction, the part in bold, i'm correcting this for a student, i've just gotten my tofel exam and working to be a teacher, if someone could look at this, i wouldn't want to give it back with
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alc24
110 days ago
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The word "I" is always capitalised. Sentences begin with a capital letter and end with a period (or question mark or exclamation mark).
Some of the commas I've suggested are not mandatory. I just feel they help make the
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mr wordy
112 days ago
Capital Letters, Commas, Punctuation, Question Marks, Exclamation Marks, Relationships, Writing, Sentences, Countries, United Kingdom, Colours, Friendships, Friends, Languages, Refinancing
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No. 1
M: Where's the stack of folders that was/were on my desk? -- by itself, "on my desk" implies that the folders are on the desk now (and not in the cabinet). In conversation, many people would say "were" rather
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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mr wordy
122 days ago
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Would you say "You're as slow as me?" or "You're as slow as I am?"
I believe the poster is following the American convention for the use of quotes.
I assume you'd agree that the first question mark is
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I believe the poster is following the American convention for the use of quotes.
I assume you'd agree that the first question mark is superfluous, but is the American convention really to put the final question mark inside the quotes? I
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Your punctuation is wonky. You don't need question marks inside ... I believe the poster is following the American convention for the use of quotes. CJ
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