correct punctuation造句
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- :I realize that we can change the order of the listing of TV show titles to side-step this problem . . . but I am nonetheless curious about the correct punctuation rules here.
- To that, I must respond that it is convenient that Louis Epstein chooses to use a browser that " erroneously " corrects punctuation to his preferred version, given his stated opinions on this issue .)
- It's not necessary to use any citation templates, and some editors prefer to enter the required information by hand ( being careful to list everything in the correct order with the correct punctuation ).
- This is a pretty trivial thing to bring up but I was wondering what is the correct punctuation to use when you mention the day of the week at the beginning of the date ( do you use a comma )?
- FWIW, in the tale " The Adventure of the Proper Comma " in " The Memoirs of Solar Pons " ( 1951 ), " the Sherlock Holmes of Praed Street " decides to investigate due to correct punctuation.
- It's difficult to find correct punctuation in a sentence. 用correct punctuation造句挺難的
- To confuse the matter further, certain style guides, such as the one put out by The Assocated Press, note that the correct punctuation for this phrase is not even " Parents'Dinner, " which at least shows that more than one adult will be involved.
- That said, the base proposed tasks are not actually contested-- correct punctuation / grammar should be enforced, non-germane dates should be unlinked, prose date format should be consistent, reference date format should be consistent, date format should tie with article subject.
- The Stele was a tribute to a Korean king, but because of a lack of correct punctuation, the writing can be translated in 4 different ways; this same Stele can be intrepreted as saying Korea crossed the strait and forced Japan into subjugation, depending on where the sentence is punctuated.
- :: : : This always bothered me, but I was taught in school to always place the final punctuation mark inside the quotes, and that ( Did John yell " Fire ! " ) was the correct punctuation style . talk ) 04 : 40, 3 March 2009 ( UTC)
- Multiple choice questions are given in the first section of the written paper; students will first answer multiple-choice questions on grammar, where students are required to spot a mistake in tense and provide the correct conjugate or word form, or provide correct punctuation which as of 2015 has a weight of 10.
- My last edit to the article before being banned for battleground behaviour on November 16th 2012 was on October 19th 2012 . My previous edit to the article was December 29th, 2011 to correct punctuation . [ https : / / en . wikipedia . org / w / index . php ? title = Prem _ Rawat & diff = 468297875 & oldid = 468225917
- :The correct punctuation is " Finish the chapter, " said Miss Salazar, " and then we'll discuss the story . " She says one complete sentence, so there should be no capital for " and ", and ( in British English ) because it's a complete sentence the final full point is contained within the quotation marks .-- Shantavira 09 : 06, 16 January 2007 ( UTC)
- :: : : : : : : : : : Yes, but that exact issue was included as a part of my original question ( see above ) : " " I realize that we can change the order of the listing of TV show titles to side-step this problem . . . but I am nonetheless curious about the correct punctuation rules here . " " Thanks . ( talk ) 22 : 13, 15 December 2010 ( UTC ))
- The organization has a right to name itself whatever it chooses to name itself-- independent of " conventional " punctuation, etc . I guess the idea is that, if indeed the organization had used proper and correct punctuation, there would be an apostrophe in the word " Writers " and a capitalization of the word " west " . ( I guess . ) But, still, those are not mistakes per se-- but, quite the opposite-- likely very intentional naming techniques on the part of the organization . ( They are, after all, a group of " writers " ! ) Now, the signal " sic " is generally used to indicate an error / mistake . . . or also to indicate something unexpected ( mistake or not ).
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