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No piece of punctuation, though, stirs people up more than the humble semicolon. Too demure to be a colon but more assertive ...
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Like the fissionable atom, punctuation marks are wee items capable of causing a tremendous release of energy. Passionate disagreement over the use of exclamation points is so familiar that a “Seinfeld ...
Using a full stop in texts could be giving away your age, an expert has suggested. Noel Wolf, a linguistic expert, said young people aged from 13 to 28 were rewriting the rules to “shift” the meaning ...
Anjana Ahuja’s delightful piece on the semicolon has boosted my confidence in the correctness — sorry, usefulness — of this poor, threatened punctuation mark (“Semicolons bring drama; that’s why I ...
There's one punctuation mark Gen Z wants you to stop using. Here's what it is—and why it's falling out of favor.
Using a full stop in texts could be giving away your age, an expert has suggested. Noël Wolf, a linguistic expert, said young ...
Salmon DNA has been getting the celebrity treatment recently, with saturation coverage in People and similar magazines of ...
Alan Feigenbaum discusses the importance of using plain English in divorce agreements, illustrating how overly complex “legalese” can lead to confusion and costly litigation.
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Dear Eric: I asked my neighbor, with whom I was very friendly, if she and her husband would like to go out to dinner with us. She seemed enthusiastic and we set a date. Then she said they would be out ...
Dear Eric: I asked my neighbor, with whom I was very friendly, if she and her husband would like to go out to dinner with us.