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  1. ?! or !? : r/grammar - Reddit

    Apr 26, 2020 · Ah, the interrobang - the greatest of all punctuation marks! I, like you, tend to use the '?!' order for two reasons - one, I feel that it reads more clearly in text (particularly when the final letter of …

  2. punctuation - Ending a sentence with "?!" or "!?" - English Language ...

    Feb 3, 2013 · When ending a sentence with a ? and a !, is there a rule which one comes first? That is, ?! or !?? If either is okay, are they interchangeable, or for difference circumstances?

  3. punctuation - Should I use a comma before "and" or "or"? - English ...

    Feb 14, 2019 · Is using a comma then an "and" or an "or" after it proper punctuation? Example: I fell over, and hurt my knee. Should I go, or not?

  4. punctuation - Is there a difference between “?!” and “!?”? - English ...

    Nov 9, 2012 · Is there any difference between “?!” and “!?”? The Wikipedia page on Interrobang describes: In informal English, the same inflection is usually notated by ending a sentence with first a …

  5. word choice - When should we use "and" and/or "and/or"? - English ...

    Breaking this down: and/or is as official as English gets in the sense that you can use it in extremely formal contexts. There is typically a better way to say whatever is being said but it does convey a …

  6. The correct way to write "and/or" together in a sentence

    Oct 28, 2014 · What is the correct to write and/or? I have seen it written "and or" as two separate words and I think it looks odd.

  7. Is it .’ or ‘. : r/grammar - Reddit

    Jun 13, 2020 · In the American style of punctuation, periods and commas go inside the quotation marks: The title is "Something." In the British (aka logical) style, they go outside: The title is 'Something'. …

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    Reddit is a network of communities where people can dive into their interests, hobbies and passions. There's a community for whatever you're interested in on Reddit.

  9. conjunctions - Is there a symbol for “and/or”? - English Language ...

    Jun 24, 2012 · There is a symbol for it in predicate logic. "And/or" is just called "or" and is represented as ∨, from the Latin vel meaning or. But note that it's a separate symbol from the letter "v", though …

  10. Should I turn HDR on in Windows or leave it off? - Reddit

    Nov 26, 2022 · 39 votes, 53 comments. true I have it set to on all the time. Microsoft has a free app in the store now called Windows HDR calibration. It works wonders and makes the Auto HDR in …