Laughing and telling me ''to take my car to the scrap heap ?'' he knew he was antagonizing me.
Does this speech require (he was before laughing and a capital letter 'He knew' ?
The context can be anything, but just starting the sentence this way ? Exceptable.
I know a better way to reach our goals; by working together and bulidng a team.
Can a semi-colon be used this way before a conjunction ?
We struck a deal and decided that I'll give him protection, if he agress to testify in open court.
I paid into my pension for nearly forty years — if the company has lost the money somewhere that's not my fault.
Is the 'If' clause a new sentence ? Does it need punctuation at all.
Police say that after the the man went out with friends on thanksgiving, he was sleeping on the floor when someone noticed he was ill.
(Is this a type of conditional clause ? Is the comma necessary ?)
panda blue 483 Laughing , and telling me to take my car to the scrap heap , he knew he was antagonizing me. This is how your sentence should be written and punctuated. That's all I've got time for.
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panda blue 483Laughing, and telling me to take my car to the scrap heap, he knew he was antagonizing me.
This is how your sentence should be written and punctuated.
That's all I've got time for.
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