Each in her turn stepped forward to the edge of the platform, cleared her throat, held up her manuscript (tied with dainty ribbon), and proceeded to read, with labored attention to "expression" and punctuation.
Number 7) They still believe in God, the family, angels, devils, witches, goblins, logic, clarity, punctuation, and other such obsolete stuff.
Correct spelling, grammar and punctuation are critical.
The frequency of errors in grammar and punctuation has become a serious concern, the State Examination Commission said in a report after reviewing last year's exam performance by 15-year-olds.
Forget about punctuation or making your handwriting pretty, even legible.
The application dated 1973, complete with spelling and punctuation errors, had been expected to fetch about $50,000.
How often do you use punctuation?
The Bank has been accused of "dumbing down" after choosing to remove punctuation from a quote by Sir Winston Churchill printed on its new £5 notes.
To avoid switching from Android's letter keyboard to its number and symbol keyboard, hold down the period key to see commonly used punctuation marks and symbols.
"For the purposes of the English grammar, punctuation and spelling test, an exclamation is required to start with What or How," the guidance for Key Stage 1 and 2 national curriculum tests states.
To answer questions about grammar, punctuation and usage, students will have to wade through extended passages relating to history, humanities and science.
If the email contains spelling, capitalization, punctuation or grammatical mistakes, be on your guard.
The results suggest skipping punctuation altogether, as it indicates you are answering spontaneously and heartfelt.
: Stick to standard capitalization and punctuation.
World, meet the exclamation comma -- the punctuation mark you didn't know existed, but that you almost certainly need in your life.
Make sure the email is free of grammar and punctuation errors.
The punctuation of the book, in particular, is very eccentric.