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Originally Posted by Sammich
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cleared out my phone on sunday....imma hit u up in a bit when i get to the crib mo-fo
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Originally Posted by Sammich
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cleared out my phone on sunday....imma hit u up in a bit when i get to the crib mo-fo
BETTER OR ELSE ILL HAVE TO HIRE A HITMAN (CRACKHEAD) TO OUT U...JUST DONT OFFER HIM $2 FOR A BLOWJOBQuote:
Originally Posted by Nitro
Sammich has no high school degree nor college. What do expect him to be; smart?
I KNOW WHEN OR WHEN NOT TO USE A SEMI COLON...SO I MUST BE SMARTER THAN YOU...Quote:
Originally Posted by Crazy Asian
ARE YOU SMARTER THAN A 13TH GRADER
the fawk did you say you dirty black man? THERE'S NO SUCH THING AS 13TH GRADER!!!! GO BACK TO WORK YOU DUMB NEGRO!!!!! AND YOU USE A SEMI COLON THERE
NO, YOU USE A COMMA.
NO A SEMI!!!!
Use a semicolon to replace and + a comma.
Use a semicolon when you are combining sentences with conjuncts [link to transition word page]: however, therefore, thus, consequently. . .
HERES FOR COMMA!!!
COMMA RULE #1 – THE COMMA IN A SERIES: Use commas to separate items in a series.
COMMA RULE #2 – THE COMMA WITH COORDINATE ADJECTIVES: Use commas between coordinate adjectives.
COMMA RULE #3 – THE COMMA IN A COMPOUND SENTENCE: Use a comma before and, but, or, nor, for, so, or yet to join two independent clauses that form a compound sent.
COMMA RULE #4 – THE COMMA WITH INTRODUCTORY WORDS: Place a comma after introductory phrases that tell where, when, why, or how.
COMMA RULE #5 – THE COMMA WITH NONESSENTIAL WORDS, PHRASES, AND CLAUSES: Separate with a comma any nonessential words or groups of words from the rest of the sentence.
YOU DUMB SHIT WHO THE HECK GETS A+ ON HIS FREAKING ESSAYS!!!!!!??? I DO YOU CRAPOLA!!!!!
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Originally Posted by Crazy Asian
Use a semicolon when you link two independent clauses with no connecting words.
Use a comma after the first independent clause when you link two independent clauses with one of the following coordinating conjunctions: and, but, for, or, nor, so, yet. GAWOGWE$GNOAWNGAONGASDNGALGNAWGNAWOG NEXT!!!
U FAIL..SO DOES UR AZN ENGLISH TEACHER
WELL YOUR WIFE FAILS!!! SHE CANT COOK FOR SHIT!!!! SHE TRIED TO FEED MY COOKIES AND TASTED LIKE THE BOTTOM OF A CRUSTY OLD TRANSIENT!!
IS THIS SOMETHING ELSE YOUR PROFESSOR TOLD YOU WAS RIGHT CHAO YUN PHAT?Quote:
Originally Posted by Crazy Asian