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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

grammatically correct but not in punctuations

0Hi,02br
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00One of the posts said something like this:02br
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00 "The sentence is grammatically correct but is not correct in terms of punctuation correctness."02br
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00Can you give me one example of that or two examples for each version?0-
  

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02br 00"Hello". He said. 0-

  • 02br 00"Hello".
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0The first is incorrectly punctuated; the second is correct:02br
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01i00Mister Micawber, is my name -- Mister Micawber is my name.02br
00I want to tell you that: it is a famous name -- I want to tell you that it is a famous name.02br
00"Hello". He said. -- "Hello," he said.02i
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00etc.0-
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0Thank you, Mr. MM.02br
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00If you look at the original post, it asked for examples that are grammatically correct but at the same instance, are not correct in punctuations. In all due respect, don't tell me the first examples of your post are correct in terms of their punctuations. 02br
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01i00Mister Micawber, is my name - not correct both g
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0Please read your own post and mine a little more carefully. You asked for 01blockquote
00"The sentence is 11i10grammatically correct but is not correct in terms of punctuation12i10 correctness."12br
10Can you give me one example of that or two examples for each version?12blockquote
10And I gave you three examples of sent

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