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A new edition of DK English Grammar Guide was launched by China Translation Publishing House at the 31st Beijing ...
Go ahead and split that infinitive! Here are some of the grammar rules that have changed with the times. Are you keeping up ...
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In America, we have windshields, but in England and other parts of the world, they're called windscreens. How did this ...
Inspired by the passionate response to the semicolon’s supposed decline, this quiz invites you to test – and perhaps ...
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T hey are inaudible and unpronounceable. They do not exist in spoken English—they are at best a pause rather than a presence: ...
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Here are essential rules to help you use punctuation marks accurately and effectively in your writing. Full Stop – End a thought clearly The full stop (also called a period) shows that a ...
English is weird. Punctuation is weird. And if you’re not careful with both, you can write something weird when you don’t mean to.