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Originally posted by: Kadarin
I tend to use parenthesis too much, and also seriously abuse the three dots at the end of a sentence...
There should be four dots if you use an ellipsis at the end of a sentence.
Originally posted by: Kadarin
I tend to use parenthesis too much, and also seriously abuse the three dots at the end of a sentence...
Originally posted by: Locut0s
Originally posted by: Atomic Playboy
Profanity. I swear a cubic fuck-ton. I've actually extended sentences just so I could find a few more ways to squeeze the word "asscunt" in. While it's not necessarily wrong from a grammar standpoint, it's considered inappropriate when you do it in interoffice e-mails to the CFO. You live, you learn.
😕 What kind of job do you do that let's you get away with this?
Originally posted by: AreaCode707
LOL
I hate voicemail with a passion and for a while had my voicemail message set to, "I don't check my voicemail often so if this is urgent please email me." That ended when the CPO (chief people officer, I know it's a dumb title) called my desk when I was away.
Originally posted by: peritusONE
I capitalize the first letter of all my sentences. I'm trying to quit. 🙁
Originally posted by: jagec
It is grammatically, socially, and morally wrong to separate your sentences with a single space. Two spaces is the BEST way of ensuring that it is easy to resolve two sentences for fast readers such as myself, as well as providing a more natural pace for everyone. After all, when speaking, do you not use a longer pause between sentences than you do between words? And if you feel that readability is an unnecessary part of the written word, or indeed that pacing is something which only matters in speech, then I suggest that you pick up a copy of Moby Dick and tell me that proper pacing and appropriate sentence length are unimportant.
Originally posted by: Schfifty Five
Originally posted by: jagec
It is grammatically, socially, and morally wrong to separate your sentences with a single space. Two spaces is the BEST way of ensuring that it is easy to resolve two sentences for fast readers such as myself, as well as providing a more natural pace for everyone. After all, when speaking, do you not use a longer pause between sentences than you do between words? And if you feel that readability is an unnecessary part of the written word, or indeed that pacing is something which only matters in speech, then I suggest that you pick up a copy of Moby Dick and tell me that proper pacing and appropriate sentence length are unimportant.
Unfortunately for you, fusetalk doesn't account for two carriage spaces even if you did type two of them. It will only space them out once.
Originally posted by: Mr Pickles
semi-colon for me as well. Not sure why, it just always works. I feel as though its underused. I read a book by Johnathan Safran Foer not to long ago that used semicolons just about every three sentences, but it all made sense. Couldn't imagine why we don't use them more often, so I started to use them.