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Let's Eat Grandma - The Killer Comma.
Yesterday, I wrote about the Oxford Comma, also known as the serial comma. See http://www.italki.com/notebook/entry/163191.htm
Today I am continuing to stress on the importance of using the comma correctly. Someone had written asking why is the correct use of a comma is so important. Somewhere in my past entries, I had given an example. However, the example may be too difficult for some beginners to understand. It involves with the wording and the misplacement of the comma that led to an expensive lawsuit between the company and the Canadian government.
Here is a very simple example shown in the photo below. It changes the meaning entirely. So the need to use the comma correctly is of utmost importance.
10 de feb. de 2012 18:23
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15 de febrero de 2012
Punctuation is such important as grammar and pronunciation...:)))))
10 de febrero de 2012
Hi Jeff, the image is so funny! :) thanks for sharing this useful link about punctuation! I am agree with you, the punctuation is very important and sometimes some mistakes could change the meaning of the phrase!! :)))
10 de febrero de 2012
Thanks Annie... To write well, to speak well is a must for every human being in any language. :)
10 de febrero de 2012
Haha! So funny! I wonder what the taste of grandma would be like. I don't think I'd like it, yuukk! Jeff, thank you for making us aware of such things that can easily go unnoticed. What a great help for those of us still on the learning process =)
10 de febrero de 2012
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