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I would also like to hear about sentences starting with Because, and However.
I need to stress greatly the importance of the semicolon and the hyphen/double hyphen, but I hope it shall be in the next update, and I recently came across where someone posted "...today's..." in the possesive form. Now, wouldn't this be saying 'today is' and not 'belonging to today', or 'of today' as the word 'it's' is suggesting 'it is' and not 'belonging to it'? Hope you're still with me... Well, as lazy as I am, I would like to see an update in your list and I guess I'll get on that *complains and coughs* I have the flu ='( ...and to your above statement, the (double quotes lol, are they allowed?) ""at symbol"" (@) can also be used to express two teams in a sports league playing at a certain field. E.g. LHS@BHS or Sparkman@Grissom. Ha. ...and in continuation of my severe ignorance, low self-esteem, and emmaculate retardation, I shall also point out that [ and ] may also be used to insert translation or full value of a meaning inside of a quote. E.g. "Let any one who doubts this [abortion of slavery] comtemplate that now almost complete legal combination -- piece of machinery, so to speak -- compounded of the Nebraska doctrine, and the Dred Scott decision." -Abraham Lincoln
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