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67% of Gen Z say they see the value in the punctuation mark, despite not being inclined to use it often. “That gap between ...
Don’t add people without asking The first rule of group texting? Know who to include and who not to include. If you’re not ...
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Setting sex offenders free with sultana-sized scrotums won’t solve anything – here’s what willTHE Labourite’s Justice Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, was brought up for a time in Saudi Arabia. And it seems to have shaped her. Because this week, she announced that paedophiles should be ...
It’s a question about who gets what after a separation; in answering it, our Modern Guru notes the writer’s choice of ...
"Rend your cheeks and rub ashes into your hair," said The Spectator, for the semicolon, that "most elegant, elusive of ...
From the relevance of semicolons to confusion over their, there, and they’re, our community have been discussing their ...
Nearly 70 per cent of British students “never or rarely” use them while only 11 per cent describe themselves as “frequent ...
Knowing when the Rules of Golf can be used to your advantage can save you from difficult predicaments — and maybe even lower ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNAre Rules Meant to Guide Us—Or Just Meant to Be Broken?Elon Musk, Tesla CEO, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the company's autonomous ambitions, and the chief executive's thoughts ...
The poor, misunderstood semicolon is under threat. Helen Coffey laments its decline and makes the case for re-educating ...
A recent study suggests a significant decrease in semicolon usage in English books, with punctuation down nearly 50% in two ...
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