(Lil’ Randy D at school.)
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(Comma after the word “British”. It is the last word of the clause, and a new clause begins with the word “my”, so the two clauses must be separated by a comma.)
Thank you, Malizz.
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Welby, Welby, Welby. There are many types of sentences, an interrogative sentence is one of them, it’s also known as a question.
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Yes, he deleted his reply. I do that with my own posts sometimes.
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By whom, and for what? Certainly not by me.
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Well, that’s not entirely accurate. I don’t even have hiring and firing authority, and all I did was to inform him that he wasn’t eligible to answer the test question due to being a sworn officer.
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