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homework"*
I mean you HAVE time to do your homework. You just leave it until the last minute. The "cure" to not having too much homework to do at once is to plan your time appropriately and trying to do the homework the day you're given it. And then you can go to bed earlier if you have too much homework, and you can do the rest the next day ! Not so hard is it ?
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OuendanJoin Date: 2013-12-20 Post Count: 30191 |
>interrogation and exclamation marks are spaced
frenchie detected? |
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@Ouendan
I don't know‽
DanBrowned, the sultan and dark lord of Off Topic. |
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and lets all ignore the fact that most of the homework given is just filler that does not teach anything
...What, too soon? |
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smileyme2Join Date: 2009-09-29 Post Count: 603 |
maybe.... maybe.
Personally, I happen to be a toaster
-Smileyme2, convicted of killing jokes. Sentenced to 15 years. |
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@Ouendan : Spanish much ?
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OuendanJoin Date: 2013-12-20 Post Count: 30191 |
No, the only language I know where they have spaced interrogation/exclamation marks is french. |
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Well maybe you should get a new education.
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OuendanJoin Date: 2013-12-20 Post Count: 30191 |
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I've seen little to no people do that
I don't receive education in english, but even formal, published books don't have spaces there. |
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Spacing exclamation and interrogation marks are good punctuation. It has nothing to do with french people. It's like saying only french people eat snails, some people in America eat snails too.
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It's not good punctuation even in "standard english", used by the British.
This is literally the first time I've seen someone do that and claim it's proper grammar.
That's not a figurative literally, it's a literal one.
DanBrowned, the sultan and dark lord of Off Topic. |
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Why are we even talking my punctuation ? This is not what this thread is about.
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