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1. Which punctuation mark should we use when we have two independent clauses that have (show) a relationship between them? Would a colon be correct?-- No. A semicolon or a full stop. (I presume that you are speaking of two clauses with no
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In context I think he means to say that the act of killing him is final, that after that there is nothing more she can do or say to him. Then she says she doesn't need to say anything more after that-- the act of killing by itself will do the
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Hi, this is an old question, but as it is the first google hit for this subject, here's a quick answer: However, if you look for an answer... If you look for a quick answer , however, look no further. Also there seems to be a new trend of
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Hello, I have a question. A.) Consider this statement below:- He played music on the Mp3 player in his car, ... , does it mean: 1.) that the MP3 player is newly purchased Or 2.) that the car is newly purchased It's ambiguous, but strictly, it
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tony mountifield
1 yr 346 days ago
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Hello, I have a question. A.) Consider this statement below:- He played music on the Mp3 player in his car, which was newly purchased. Now what connotation does this above sentence give , does it mean: 1.) that the MP3 player is newly purchasedOr
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ad
1 yr 347 days ago
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Maria Conlon wrote on 31 Aug 2004: Christopher Johnson wrote on 31 Aug 2004: The statement is from a deposition transcript. I assume that this means that someone asked questions, someone else asnwered those questions, and another someone else took
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The "address" required is your house number and street name. A person living at 124 Elm Street; Metropolis, New York ... the fields for data. In conversation or other written instances, the address would be 124 Elm Street; Metropolis,
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Yes, but it's not a very good sentence. Always looking to improve. 1) Despite this tragedy, he has displayed uncommon valor and ... between "important" and "it" and do Ihave a run-on sentence. No, you do not. Well, you do,
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harry sampson
5 yr 110 days ago
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} Are there any clues or fuzzy rules which can help recognizing a word } containing 's', 'z', 'x' and so on? You're talking about reducing the (z) sounds to written English, right? (The (s) sounds probably aren't
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r j valentine
5 yr 141 days ago
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Charles Riggs filted: In twenty words or less, why on earth would you? See below. The bigger problem is that dashes are, like, not cool. ... debated sentence. I believe my man Jim Joyce would also. You people seem to be talking about replacing the
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skitt
5 yr 190 days ago
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