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The importance of punctuation (Commas save lives) (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
Apr 12
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elleng
(131,076 posts)1. LOLOLOL!!!
Easterncedar
(2,315 posts)2. They don't swim, they dine
But if you just put a comma after crocodiles, doesnt that just make it an imperative ordering the crocs not to swim? Id throw in a dash and some exclamation points
brush
(53,837 posts)3. A period after the word crocodiles will do.
JoseBalow
(2,425 posts)5. I was thinking exclamation point!
Harker
(14,033 posts)6. Even a question mark should suffice. n/t
brush
(53,837 posts)9. That's even more emphatic.
It is!
brush
(53,837 posts)11. Let's not feed the crocodiles.
sheshe2
(83,861 posts)4. 🤣🤣🤣
wendyb-NC
(3,328 posts)7. Yes, indeed
Where ever crocodiles are, you can bet, they'll be swimming where they want to.