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This document provides a summary of punctuation marks in English and common errors in using them. It discusses the following punctuation marks: full stop (period), comma, question mark, exclamation mark, apostrophe, colon, brackets (parentheses), semicolon, quotation marks, and dash. For each punctuation mark, it provides examples of correct usage. It also lists three common errors in using punctuation: incorrectly placing sentence punctuation inside quotation marks; using a comma instead of a period; and incorrectly placing punctuation outside of quotation marks. The purpose is to help readers properly understand and use punctuation in English.
Report content as following:
1.MFG paste control procedure establish
2.The cost reduction as raise available utility
3.The related expendable control and cost down
This document provides a summary of punctuation marks in English and common errors in using them. It discusses the following punctuation marks: full stop (period), comma, question mark, exclamation mark, apostrophe, colon, brackets (parentheses), semicolon, quotation marks, and dash. For each punctuation mark, it provides examples of correct usage. It also lists three common errors in using punctuation: incorrectly placing sentence punctuation inside quotation marks; using a comma instead of a period; and incorrectly placing punctuation outside of quotation marks. The purpose is to help readers properly understand and use punctuation in English.
This document provides examples and explanations of common English question structures and their responses. It covers wh-question words like what, who, where, when, how, why and do/does questions. Examples are given for questions about objects, people, time, actions, numbers and days of the week. Responses use basic sentence structures like subject+verb+object and include affirmative and negative forms. The document aims to teach proper grammar and word order for forming common English questions and answers.
This document provides examples and explanations of common English question structures and their responses. It covers wh-question words like what, who, where, when, how, why and do/does questions. Examples are given for questions about objects, people, time, actions, numbers and days of the week. Responses use basic sentence structures like subject+verb+object and include affirmative and negative forms. The document aims to teach proper grammar and word order for forming common English questions and answers.
The document lists 13 famous gardens around the world, including Versailles in Paris, France; The Garden of Cosmic Speculation in Scotland, UK; Boboli Gardens in Florence, Italy; Rikugien Gardens in Tokyo, Japan; Claude Monet Gardens in Giverny, West Paris, France; Butchart Gardens in Victoria, BC, Canada; Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens in Cape Town, South Africa; Guarapiranga Sacred Grounds in Sao Paulo, Brazil; Yu Gardens in Shanghai, China; Exbury Gardens in New Forest, England; Keukenhof Gardens in Holland; Mirabell Garden in Salzburg, Austria; and Zen Garden of Ryoan Temple in Kyoto
Erik Johansson is a 23-year-old Swedish student who creates impossible pictures that play tricks on the viewer's mind. His pictures use optical illusions and unusual perspectives to make scenes and objects appear in ways that defy perception and logic.