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Postby Warrior4Christ » Mon Mar 12, 2007 5:08 am

SnoringFrog wrote:FOr instance, our book says that the first of these two is right, but I normally use the second.

I agree with your usage 100% (except for the capitalised 'O'). That's the only way I was taught.
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Postby Smile:) » Mon Mar 12, 2007 8:13 am

My teacher is my Mom and shes always rigth!:D *Or she'll take my comupter away*
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Postby Radical Dreamer » Mon Mar 12, 2007 12:56 pm

SnoringFrog wrote:Today we read a poem called "A Vagabond Song."

TOday we read a poem called "A Vagabond Song".

I say the period only goes inside the quotes only when it applies to the quoted matter which is how I've seen itmost places online, but the book says otherwise, so I change it.


Yeah, the second one is right. That's how I always do it, and that's how E.B. White's (et. al) book on writing papers and proper grammar does it, too. XD
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Postby harina » Mon Mar 12, 2007 1:08 pm

Yeah, many times.

My current Finnish teacher doesn't know how to pronounce French names.. I mean she pronounces them wrong. But I don't have the energy to correct her every time..

When I was in ground school, I had a new music teacher who was very young. She made some accidents when she was teaching us to read notes. Me and my friend told her she was wrong but it still took time for her to admit it..

But usually I don't correct teacher when he/she is wrong. Especially if it's an old teacher. He/she will just start to thank me a dozen times and it will make the situation a bit uneasy..
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