| bio | website | lucas.tiz.ma |
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| location | San Francisco, CA | |
| age | 28 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 4 months |
| seen | Apr 24 at 23:32 | |
| stats | profile views | 38 |
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Apr 13 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Jan 24 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Sep 21 |
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Plural name apostrophe position Why would you assume that James is an exception to the rule you mentioned? How would James be any different than, say, Jones? It seems very arbitrary. :-\ |
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Sep 20 |
awarded | Critic |
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Sep 20 |
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How to handle a name that includes an exclamation point (or other punctuation)? To be fair, ! is not a valid domain name character, so it's impossible for Yahoo! to use it, though I'm sure they would if they could. |
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Sep 20 |
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How to handle a name that includes an exclamation point (or other punctuation)? Not to be rude, but what does this have anything to do with a valid answer? |
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Sep 20 |
accepted | What is the correct way to punctuate sentences that end with proper nouns who also contain punctuation? |
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Sep 19 |
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What is the correct way to punctuate sentences that end with proper nouns who also contain punctuation? For whatever reason, those questions didn't turn up in my search. :-\ Sorry about that. |
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Sep 19 |
asked | What is the correct way to punctuate sentences that end with proper nouns who also contain punctuation? |
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May 25 |
accepted | Should “vice versa” be treated as an independent clause? |
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May 25 |
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Should “vice versa” be treated as an independent clause? I try to be consistent about how and when I use punctuation. I would consider your first example to be "wrong," but I'm not a grammarian. |
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May 24 |
accepted | Is the word “that” overused? |
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May 24 |
asked | Should “vice versa” be treated as an independent clause? |
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May 16 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Apr 27 |
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Is there a word that describes a person who constantly underestimates situations? Hm. I don't know if that necessarily indicates underestimation. For example, an optimist might actually overestimate how trustworthy people are. What do you think? |
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Apr 27 |
asked | Is the word “that” overused? |
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Apr 27 |
asked | Is there a word that describes a person who constantly underestimates situations? |
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Apr 27 |
accepted | AM/PM vs a.m./p.m. vs am/pm |
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Apr 27 |
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AM/PM vs a.m./p.m. vs am/pm I like this as a reasonable explanation. I hadn't thought of the Latin origin, but that does make more sense now. Thanks. |
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Apr 27 |
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AM/PM vs a.m./p.m. vs am/pm Ah sorry. I did search before posting, but I didn't notice that question. |