That's, so interesting. [lowqualityfacts@mstdn.social]
That's, so interesting. [lowqualityfacts@mstdn.social]
That's, so interesting.
Image transcription: In the English language, you can use a comma, anywhere, in a sentence, and it, will still be, grammatically, correct,.
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Well, said, Captain,
Kirk. 6Replyi was just imagining you being super breathless while writing that.
6Replyand a semicolon is a status symbol, once used only by royalty.
5ReplyFalse.
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Don't forget, William Shatner sang songs with lots of commas. Here is one of many. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdUMICxLXhM
2Replyit's more or less the same in Neolatin languages.
In German, the sentence would be really messed up. 2ReplyActually there are 8 basic rules to coma use.
2ReplyAlso known as the Walken Pause.
1ReplyWell, said, Captain,
Kirk. 1ReplyLet’s eat Alice. By Calvin Trillin.
1ReplyNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
1ReplyYeah, clearly, no wonder how I learned writing English in braille without being told about the semis
1ReplyOr none. 🤷♂️
1ReplyVictor Borge would be spittin'!
1Replytha'nk y'ou, LQF, you've made, my life, bet'ter,,,as long as, upside-down, com'mas, work, too
1ReplyAGH, GOD, NO.
1ReplyWell, yeah, but, readability, takes, a, hit,
1Replyfor, sure, 😉 ,👍
1Reply🥴
1Reply,,,,Really,,,?,,,
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