Punctuation marks: Comma, Colon, Semicolon

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Punctuation marks and how to use them in your writing: a comma, colon, and semicolon.

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I have watched more then ten videos but no one can explain it like you clearly and easily thank you soo much tomorrow i have a test ❤️

Imran-wgof
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I was looking for someone to explain these rules clearly since I will be taking the ACT tomorrow. This solved all my questions! Thanks for making it easier for me! 10 STARS!!

jcombass
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You taught this way better than my english teacher.

ultimatechess
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Great cover of commas etc - I always thought you used a comma in a sentence whenever you have to take a breath. Growing up in Australia - we didn't seem to spend much time on the use of commas while in the US there seems to be a lot more focus on using commas etc properly (or should that be proper). Anyway a great vid on this.

patrickgamble
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Thank you very much. I do understand much better than before. You are 10 stars 😊

wuxqpwi
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Thankyou for helping me for my grade 5 work :)

KillSwitch.
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OMG, FINALLY I UNDERSTOOD HOW TO USE THEM THANK YOU SO MUCH

bissanmoulana
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Thank you very much for your explanations concerning commas .

dalalDalal-rill
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Thank you for the help. Clear and precise angle!

skinnflint
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Where was this video before!. It's effectively beneficent for a person is going to take the SAT exam like me 😇
May my words can thank you well, I hope.

yousofahmad
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The topic presented is superb. It increases my confidence to accurately use of these three punctuations: commas, colons, and semi-colons.

Thank you much.

aldrinbayrante
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That you soo much for this..I have a test tomorrow..This really helped me

maiaxwolfxx
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Helpful video, thanks!! (<— can I use a comma like that?) Also, on minute 6:10, you used the phrase: "You want to bring attention to something, such as words, a list or an idea." <— Shouldn’t there be a comma between “a list, or an idea."? And could I also replace the coma after "something" for a colon?

Same thing and minutes for "following things: a business card, a phone number, and an email address."?

I’m sorry if I’m offending you, but English is not my main language and I think I’m missing something….?

victorhugoricha
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I am gonna have English test tomorrow and this helped me solve my problems

mohammadtaha
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I have a PSAT tomorrow and it was so helpful

JakeDaaSnakeYT
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Thx for teaching us like a real teacher

wiseboy
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Amazingly explained. Very very good ms you are talented. Trust me you should teach in Hogward University. Amazingly summarised all the rules.

juhiazim
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The book covers only a small portion of the field of English style, but the experience of its writer has been that once past the essentials, students profit most by individual instruction based on the problems of their own work, which he prefers to that offered by any textbook.

Please, professor help me to understand the above sentence. Thanks in advance.

punleuvichea.khh
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Thank you, you give me important deatals about puncutlation marks and tomorrow i have exam about puctuation, thank you

reemibraheem
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Thank you for a good lesson. Would it not be, "so I couldn't afford them."?

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