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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Correct punctuation?

The question, "What is language?" can have several different answers, and all of them may be acceptable. For our present purpose, however, let us look at language as: skill, tool, form, and function.

Please check the punctuations in the passage.

  

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" can have several different answers, and all of them may be acceptable. For our present purpose, however, let us look at language as: skill, tool, form, and function. ", can have several different answers, and all of them may be acceptable.

  • " can have several different answers, and all of them may be acceptable.
  • For our present purpose, however, let us look at language as: skill, tool, form, and function.
  • ", can have several different answers, and all of them may be acceptable.
  • " can have several different answers, and all of them may be acceptable.
  • Please check the punctuations punctuation in the passage.
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The question, "What is language?" can have several different answers, and all of them may be acceptable. For our present purpose, however, let us look at language as: skill, tool, form, and function.

The question, "What is language?", can have several different answers, and all of them may be acceptable.

The question of "What is language?" can have several different

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anonymousThe question, "What is language?"

I'd remove the comma.

anonymouslook at language as: skill,

I'd remove the colon.

anonymouslet us look at language as: skill, tool, form, and function.

This doesn't come under the topic of punctuation, but this clause should be rep

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