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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

What I mean is

Hi,

How do you write such sentences? I mean the punctuation.

What I mean is, This isn't the right way to do it.

Do you just put a comma after 'is' and capitalise the subsequent word (in this case, This). Or is there another way, like a colon?

Thanks.

  

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anonymous Do you just put a comma after 'is' and capitalise the subsequent word (in this case, This). No. Take a look at the examples at this link below.

  • anonymous Do you just put a comma after 'is' and capitalise the subsequent word (in this case, This).
  • No.
  • Take a look at the examples at this link below.
  • You will see that there are three solutions that are normally used in this situation.
  • q=%22what+I+mean+is%22+%2Fr%3As&l=0 1) Connecting with "that".
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anonymousDo you just put a comma after 'is' and capitalise the subsequent word (in this case, This).

No.

Take a look at the examples at this link below. You will see that there are three solutions that are normally used in this situation.

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