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  • ?! or !? : r grammar - Reddit
    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 the sentence is L), and also because, like you, I tend to use it for questions being exclaimed Having said that, I believe in its official earliest forms after being written as a single mark
  • punctuation - Is there a difference between “?!” and “!?”? - English . . .
    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 question
  • punctuation - Ending a sentence with ?! or !? - English Language . . .
    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?
  • Reddit - Dive into anything
    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
  • When I am using bullet points where do I put the or?
    I have a bullet list Should I use the word "or" within the bullet points? If so, where should it go? Or do I not use the word "or" for the last bullet point?
  • 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 specific meaning You should use and or when both options are applicable in its place "I would like cake and or pie" means "I would like one or both of the following: cake; pie " The main
  • The correct way to write and or together in a sentence
    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
  • Between with and or or - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The difference is how word associations are distributed Without the word "between", the verb is associated with each side of the "or" individually It is equivalent to "They had to choose apples or choose oranges " Using "and" in this context would mean they have to choose both As a native English speaker, I can tell you this is the only way I would interpret this sentence When you include


















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