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Writing in English

Connectors: Punctuation.
Connectors:
are used to connect sentences.
Connectors: Punctuation.
Connectors: Punctuation Rules.
remember: comma  ,
semi-colon  ;

Look at the following examples of punctuation. The punctuation


depends on the position.
Connectors: Punctuation Rules.
remember: comma  ,
semi-colon  ;

Look at the following examples of punctuation. The punctuation


depends on the position.

Alice moved to New York; however, her mother stayed in Boston.


Connectors: Punctuation Rules.
remember: comma  ,
semi-colon  ;

Look at the following examples of punctuation. The punctuation


depends on the position.

Alice moved to New York; however, her mother stayed in Boston.

Alice moved to New York; her mother, however, stayed in Boston.


Connectors: Punctuation Rules.
remember: comma  ,
semi-colon  ;

Look at the following examples of punctuation. The punctuation


depends on the position.

Alice moved to New York; however, her mother stayed in Boston.

Alice moved to New York; her mother, however, stayed in Boston.

Alice moved to New York; her mother stayed in Boston, however.


Connectors: Punctuation Rules.
remember: comma  ,
semi-colon  ;

Look at the following examples of punctuation. The punctuation


depends on the position.

Alice moved to New York; however, her mother stayed in Boston.

Alice moved to New York; her mother, however, stayed in Boston.

Alice moved to New York; her mother stayed in Boston, however.


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