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Post by NumbuhInfinity on Jun 22, 2007 6:44:13 GMT
Hey guys, when you italicize or bold a word or phrase, do you italicize/bold the punctuation marks along with it?
"This is sooo stupid!!!"
vs.
"This is sooo stupid!!!"
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Post by The J.A.M., a.k.a. Numbuh i on Jun 22, 2007 14:51:17 GMT
No, unless the entire phrase/sentence is in italics: "This is sooo stupid!!!"
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Post by NumbuhInfinity on Jul 12, 2007 4:38:19 GMT
I revive the topic with this question:
Gray and grey. Which one is the American spelling and which one is the British spelling?
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Post by gailoraanf on Jul 12, 2007 6:24:53 GMT
God... that gray/grey thing ALWAYS gets me. I think (THINK) that grey is American.
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Post by Shwoo on Jul 12, 2007 7:58:48 GMT
Gray is American, grey is Commonwealth. A good way to remember it is that American starts with an a for gray, and English starts with an e for grey.
I was really confused until I figured that out.
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Post by NumbuhInfinity on Jul 13, 2007 3:01:45 GMT
Gray is American, grey is Commonwealth. A good way to remember it is that American starts with an a for gr ay, and English starts with an e for gr ey. I was really confused until I figured that out. Thank you! That's a good tip, too.
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Post by gailoraanf on Jul 13, 2007 3:16:48 GMT
Oooooh. Well... for some reason, my computer tried to capitilize both.
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