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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Correct punctuation

Paul moved here from Portland Oregon and steve moved here from portland maine theyve become bestfriends over this year.

  

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1) Names of people, cities, and states are capitalized. 2) The first word of every sentence is capitalized. , and, are separated by a comma (before the conjunction).

  • 1) Names of people, cities, and states are capitalized.
  • 2) The first word of every sentence is capitalized.
  • , and, are separated by a comma (before the conjunction).
  • , with the first word capitalized and a period or other appropriate punctuation mark at the end of each sentence.
  • With these rules in mind, try again, and we'll take a look at it and talk about a few other issues.
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1) Names of people, cities, and states are capitalized.
2) The first word of every sentence is capitalized.
3) Independent clauses joined by a conjunction, e.g., and, are separated by a comma (before the conjunction).
4) Independent clauses not joined by a conjunction are punctuated as separate sentences, i.e., with the first word capitalized and a period or other appropriat

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Also, the formula city, state, takes those two commas.

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