Oh my goodness, the irony here is palpable.
Right, the question mark can stay but I'm afraid your exclaimation mark must go.
Right, the question mark can stay but I'm afraid your excla
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mation mark must go!
Yes, well, that "i" was merely a momentary lapse of consentration when bringing to attention a monsterous gaff by your fellow "Expertise Education Company LTD" crony, Spellbound.
It seems to me that your students must be frighteningly misinformed of the English they can or cannot say.
i don't bother to use a spell check since I cannot afford to spend more than two minutes or so on a reply.
From what I've see the advice you hand out on this site about English is pretty scary if you and your chum do teach.
Right, the question mark can stay but I'm afraid your exclaimation mark must go.
Right, the question mark can stay but I'm afraid your excla
OK, you have a Jewish thief breaking into a house to steal a golden watch. Excusing his act and not bringing him to justice because of his being a Jew is not racism? The question mark should not be there, it should be a full stop!
The question mark can work perfectly well in this instance, although perhaps some early English learners should avoid such a construction because the intonation, the delivery, must be correct. It does need another puctuation before the dreaded question mark but that's not why you deemed it incorrect- I'll leave you to think about it. It's your fault for not reading it correctly. Anyway, we all when writing these posts leave out or incorrectly put in bad punctuation.
Right, the question mark can stay but I'm afraid your exclaimation mark must go.
What expertise have you provided lately? Haven't seen you share anything, just saying.
OK, you have a Jewish thief breaking into a house to steal a golden watch. Excusing his act and not bringing him to justice because of his being a Jew is not racism? The question mark should not be there, it should be a full stop!
Not much expertise in your English, as demonstrated by your sentence above, is there, Turnoi? By the way, I'd be happy to swop you a golden watch for a gold one......lol!