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HifaMo Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

punctuation: introducing something

Please, is a punctuation mark needed when something is introduced?

For example:

This item is subsumed under the heading Practicing Sports.

The word 'heading' introduces 'Practicing Sports'.

Is the sentence correct?

Thank you
  

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HifaMo Is the sentence correct? Which sentence?

  • HifaMo Is the sentence correct?
  • Which sentence?
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HifaMoIs the sentence correct?
Which sentence?
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Mister Micawber HifaMoIs the sentence correct?Which sentence?
The following sentence:

This item is subsumed under the heading Practicing Sports.
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Ah. I think I would use single quotes or italics. I see no need for 'subsumed':

This item is under the heading 'Practicing Sports'.
This item is under the heading Practicing Sports.

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