Well, commas go inside quotation marks.
I know, never did like that rule, but that's how it is.
On a more optimistic note, a grocery store chain in my area recently changed its "12 items or less" express lane signs to read "12 items or fewer."
Well, commas go inside quotation marks.
I know, never did like that rule, but that's how it is.
Well, commas go inside quotation marks.
I know, never did like that rule, but that's how it is.
No shit. Well, it's no wonder i have a headache. With the amount of books i've read you'd think i would have picked up on that.![]()
Grammar rules are just things that I'm surprised people forget. You should be using them all throughout your life.
True. I start sentences with conjunctions all the time. I also end sentences with prepositions.Grammar rules are just things that I'm surprised people forget. You should be using them all throughout your life.
Don't start sentences with And, But, or Because. Unless you want to.
Show me one writer who doesn't ignore grammar rules when it suits their purpose.
What really is wrong with it, though? Such so called errors still produce perfectly understandable English sentences. There is lovely example I once read of how to grammatically end a sentence with five prepositions: Daddy brings a book upstairs to read for bedtime and the little boy says, "Daddy, what did you bring that book I don't want to be read to out of up for?"True. I start sentences with conjunctions all the time. I also end sentences with prepositions.Grammar rules are just things that I'm surprised people forget. You should be using them all throughout your life.
Don't start sentences with And, But, or Because. Unless you want to.
Show me one writer who doesn't ignore grammar rules when it suits their purpose.
But the difference is that I know I'm doing it. I don't just assume it's okay.
True. I start sentences with conjunctions all the time. I also end sentences with prepositions.Grammar rules are just things that I'm surprised people forget. You should be using them all throughout your life.
Don't start sentences with And, But, or Because. Unless you want to.
Show me one writer who doesn't ignore grammar rules when it suits their purpose.
But the difference is that I know I'm doing it. I don't just assume it's okay.
There's no reason to refrain from ending a sentence with a preposition. That's what prepositions are for.
And I have no problem with starting a sentence with a conjunction, either.
Some grammar rules are just academic nonsense; like splitting an infinitive. English isn't Latin.
What bothers me are real mistakes that turn sentences into gibberish or contradictions, or are just cringe-worthy. Like "they're, there, their," or "loose and lose" or "chose and choose" and so on. "Wreck havoc" is still my major pet peeve.
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