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Hi. Please help me with these. For no. 3, let us assume that the X's and slashes in "XX/XX/XXXX" is for a date that includes its day, month and year. And, do you think my way of thinking for either putting or not putting the
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1. What turns people on to/about her is her way of dressing, other than that/apart from that, she's banal. You should replace the comma splice with a full stop. "Other than / apart from" are both okay. Re "to/about":
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Hey, Tanit! You're the Latin expert. Ah! If only my old teacher could read this! She would laugh her head off, I guess! Anyway, that should be (I think a question mark is missing) either " Why don't you work hard? " or "
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It is a perfect world if there are people as beautiful as you? is it wrigt answeer Is it a right answer, or there is is there something better ? It's not possible to say if it is a right answer, because you have not said what the question is.
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HI, End a question with a question mark. Clive
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Since this is a forum for English grammar and vocabulary, I will assume you want us to correct your sentence, rather than to contribute to a poll of some sort.
Capitalize think . Use a period rather than a question mark at the end of each
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Hi,
I'm writing a story, should I use a period in the following bold sentence (and does the bold sentence contain any mistakes?):
I thought catching a criminal would be easy. Oh how wrong I was to believe it would be easy.
Or
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The author thinks of the sentence as more of a suggestion than a question and has therefore opted not to use a question mark. That sometimes happens with why questions. CB
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I'm writing a story, should I use a period in the following bold sentence (and does the bold sentence contain any mistakes?): I thought catching a criminal would be easy. Oh how wrong I was to believe it would be easy. Or should I use a
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There is none. Question marks, exclamation marks and periods are mutually exclusive: they never occur together except for the informal '?!' to express consternation.
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