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Vermin Seranar (1)
Vermin Seranar was born in İstanbul in 1983. Her music education started as Associate Professor Ahmet Ermakastar’s clarinet student at the State Conservatory, Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University. She kept
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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alpheccastars
188 days ago
Commas, Punctuation, Universities, Spelling, Semicolons, Arts, Writing, Music, Students, Songs, Training, Styles, Teaching, Classes, Languages
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Make sure that you find a name of a person to address the letter to (such as Dear Mrs. Jean Smith:)
Make sure that you include the colon after the name and the word "dear" at the top.
Do not have a semicolon after
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Writing a disclosure for financial statements and wanted a second opinion in regards to puncuation.
" All borrowings are at the bank's discretion and bear interest at the bank's prime interest rate plus 1.25% per annum ; 4.5%
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empressed ..I assume this is merely a typo, unless this a foreign spelling form for me? If the phrases were awkward, the rhythm repetitive, the style inconsistent, the material boring; it would have caught my attention, trust me Your use of the
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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eddie88
271 days ago
Regards, Numbers, Expressions, Punctuation, Whom, Spelling, Semicolons, Writing, Sentences, Animals, Students, Styles
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Thank you so much ! The website helps a lot ! Hmmm ... but ... the site said that dash can be used to emphasize on a point . Can it be use on any point? Does it have to be a sentence or can it be just a phrase ?
E.g . But we managed to get
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Okay then:
Here are my comments.
1. Start with a capital letter. You hae a comma splice- you joined two complete thoughts with a comma. You need either a period or a semicolon (Sorry Clive.)
2. Start with a capital letter. The way it's
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On the question of semi-colons, Clive will have noticed that my posts are full of them. This is partly because they are still in fashion in Italian and this probably influences me, although I did learn how to use them at school. It would be fine
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Ever since its birth, this dog has been with Larry. Now, the dog was malodorous, old, crippled
and blind, but Larry was always with it. (The adj. stinky is too colloquial to be employed in written English.) Larry's roommate, John, wanted to get
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Hi! You use both the British and the American spelling. Be consequent: use either the British one or the American one. I've used the British spelling for my corrections as that is what you used in the first paragraphs Good luck! Judging from your
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I have seen this woord spelled four different ways, What is the correct spelling if any.Isthere any difference between them. Example: semicolon, semi-colon, Semicolon, Semi-colon Thanks for your imput. Jim Reeve reeve@snip.net
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