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Style, 符号
Posted on 2010/01/07, 11:16 pm and filed under 常见错误. Follow responses to this entry through RSS 2.0. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
#1 by Britta on 2010/01/08 - 2:51 am
Why? I see it quite often!!! (<<<see?)
#2 by nietsme on 2010/01/08 - 9:07 pm
I can’t catch the meaning.
#3 by lachris on 2010/01/08 - 10:03 pm
what’s the point
#4 by Angry Editor on 2010/01/09 - 8:27 pm
Surely I don’t have to translate the meaning? Haha!
I was just trying to make the point, probably too concisely, that we should all use less exclamation marks when writing English.
What this space for a more detailed post on when an exclamation mark is appropriate…
#5 by englishfan on 2010/01/11 - 10:09 am
Maybe exclamation mark represnet ‘angry, suprise’, like editor’s name’ angry editor’.hehe.
#6 by Mark on 2010/01/12 - 12:50 am
It makes sense to me in the post modern world of ours that the exclamation mark is used quite often.
#1 by Britta on 2010/01/08 - 2:51 am
Why?
I see it quite often!!! (<<<see?)
#2 by nietsme on 2010/01/08 - 9:07 pm
I can’t catch the meaning.
#3 by lachris on 2010/01/08 - 10:03 pm
what’s the point
#4 by Angry Editor on 2010/01/09 - 8:27 pm
Surely I don’t have to translate the meaning? Haha!
I was just trying to make the point, probably too concisely, that we should all use less exclamation marks when writing English.
What this space for a more detailed post on when an exclamation mark is appropriate…
#5 by englishfan on 2010/01/11 - 10:09 am
Maybe exclamation mark represnet ‘angry, suprise’, like editor’s name’ angry editor’.hehe.
#6 by Mark on 2010/01/12 - 12:50 am
It makes sense to me in the post modern world of ours that the exclamation mark is used quite often.