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a punctuation mark used to indicate a pause, often necessary to clarify meaning, e.g. The witness, said the policeman, was not telling the truth; or to separate items on a list, e.g. He sold eggs, meat, bread, milk, vegetables and butter.
the form of the verb that indicates whether the action in a sentence takes place in the past,...
a literary work written to be acted or read in front of an audience, giving the names of...
a punctuation mark which links two or more words: step-sister; brother-in-law.
to twist the meaning of words or to arrange words and sentences in such a way as to distort the...
the arrangement of text and illustrations; the design of a page.