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The COMMA is the punctuation mark used to mark off the smallest member of a sentence . Thus it marks off phrases in apposition . “ Died at his house in Burbage Street , St. Giles's , John Cavanagh , the famous hand - fives player .
The COMMA is the punctuation mark used to mark off the smallest member of a sentence . Thus it marks off phrases in apposition . “ Died at his house in Burbage Street , St. Giles's , John Cavanagh , the famous hand - fives player .
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EXCLAMATION MARK ( sometimes called MARK OF ADMIRATION ) ( a ) Might she sleep in peace - might she sleep in peace ; and we , too , when our struggles and pains are over ! But the earth is the Lord's , as the heaven is ; we are alike ...
EXCLAMATION MARK ( sometimes called MARK OF ADMIRATION ) ( a ) Might she sleep in peace - might she sleep in peace ; and we , too , when our struggles and pains are over ! But the earth is the Lord's , as the heaven is ; we are alike ...
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QUOTATION MARKS ( INVERTED COMMAS ) ( a ) There are ” , says the author of Lacon , three difficulties in authorship , to write anything worth publishing , to find honest men to publish it , and to get sensible people to read it when ...
QUOTATION MARKS ( INVERTED COMMAS ) ( a ) There are ” , says the author of Lacon , three difficulties in authorship , to write anything worth publishing , to find honest men to publish it , and to get sensible people to read it when ...
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