
Let us take this time to celebrate National Punctuation Day, wherein everyone must take a little extra time to focus on proper grammar usage and not fill the world with poor style and embarrassing mistakes. Visit the website to brush up on anything if you need to. Someday, I hope that we will live every day as if it were National Punctuation Day! For now, I will simply to a little extra time to practice my semi-colon use; it is one thing that makes me happy for no rational reason.
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I didn”t know such a day existed!?!?! We should all promote this aggressively, to rid the world from faulty use of punctuations in time for next year’s celebration? Right.
In the meantime, I just realized that I am not as knowledgeable with translations as I thought myself to be. I just found out that even though apostrophes and commas look the same, it doesn,t mean that they’re interchangeable.
Cheers!