Leafman Active member Oct 3, 2010 #1 To whoever took my little sister out for a date last night in the Issaquah region..... I know your're on this site
To whoever took my little sister out for a date last night in the Issaquah region..... I know your're on this site
division.bell Active member Oct 3, 2010 #2 Callout within a callout; An ellipsis has three periods, not five.
RudyGarmisch Active member Staff member Oct 4, 2010 #3 Callout within a callout callout. I'm not sure the semicolon is the most appropriate punctuation there. And she was home by curfew, whats the fuss?
Callout within a callout callout. I'm not sure the semicolon is the most appropriate punctuation there. And she was home by curfew, whats the fuss?
TheDude Active member Oct 4, 2010 #6 i was gentle but firm, dont worry. she makes a good sandwich btw
aaron@summit Active member Oct 8, 2010 #9 who takes people out in issaquah???haha she can come to my house anytime!
Literature Active member Oct 8, 2010 #11 Callout within a callout callout callout. Semicolons separate two independent clauses; the usage was correct but the returns between them were strange. And this is what you get when you let your sister date someone on NS.
Callout within a callout callout callout. Semicolons separate two independent clauses; the usage was correct but the returns between them were strange. And this is what you get when you let your sister date someone on NS.