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That and the return of the Oxford comma. I am so happy that I just finished college and no longer have to obsess over remembering to insert that extra little comma.
That and the return of the Oxford comma. I am so happy that I just finished college and no longer have to obsess over remembering to insert that extra little comma.
I still double space after a period. It's the way I was taught and I've been doing it that way for over 40 years. No one has ever even mentioned it, let alone complain about it.
Oh, and I also use the Oxford comma! Lol
(Now....get off my lawn!)
I do some secretarial work for my church and ALWAYS do a search and replace for extra spaces. Have done this through 3 Pastors but also for blurbs from assorted church members. (I'm almost 70 so that is no excuse)
I shall never give up my extra space. NEVER.
NEVERThis one was a tough one to break, but I eventually did it.
I homeschool DD and as I was teaching commas, I knew it wasn't how I learned them. I'm NOT crazy! Yay!That and the return of the Oxford comma. I am so happy that I just finished college and no longer have to obsess over remembering to insert that extra little comma.
I shall never give up my extra space. NEVER.
NEVER
I homeschool DD and as I was teaching commas, I knew it wasn't how I learned them. I'm NOT crazy! Yay!
I've never had it flag in all these years regardless of what settings it was on. The only reason I knew it had "changed" was because a young editor asked me to stop ten years ago or so. I told her I was sorry, but as the 1989 county typing champion, I could not comply.You really should - that is, unless you want to do all your typing on an IBM Selectric. MS Word should flag extra spaces as grammatical mistakes.
I've never had it flag in all these years regardless of what settings it was on. The only reason I knew it had "changed" was because a young editor asked me to stop ten years ago or so. I told her I was sorry, but as the 1989 county typing champion, I could not comply.
For me, Microsoft Word has never flagged my use of double spacing after a period.You really should - that is, unless you want to do all your typing on an IBM Selectric. MS Word should flag extra spaces as grammatical mistakes.
Eh. I'm a SAHM now so no need to change. Y'all will just have to see my extra spacesYou can change that in Word under Options > Proofing > Grammar & Refinements:
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Set that to one space and it will flag your antiquated double spacing for correction. I know it's a tough habit, but documents will look better using a single space.
Eh. I'm a SAHM now so no need to change. Y'all will just have to see my extra spaces![]()
For me, Microsoft Word has never flagged my use of double spacing after a period.
I will proudly wave the flag of double spacing! I shall wield the sword of the Oxford comma! I shall die on this hill! Lol
I like using things that look wrong, but are still proper. Like the possessive of names that end with an s by adding 's. Like Moses's.
I'm all about proper form. It took me a while to break myself of double-spacing after a period when transitioning from typewriters.
I like using things that look wrong, but are still proper. Like the possessive of names that end with an s by adding 's. Like Moses's.
Will you marry me?I agree with you. The apostrophe only is for when the plural posessive ends in S.
Will you marry me?![]()