It's National Punctuation Day.
Fine, the guy who invented it is from California, so maybe it's not our National Punctuation Day. Nonetheless, it'd be worthwhile for Canadians to employ proper punctuation (and grammar and syntax).
For those wondering, this is CG&A's approved style guide.
These kinds of models do not capture the intricacies of housing supply and
demand, and building national policy based on their estimates may lead to
harmfu...
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I hesitate, on this auspicious grammatical occasion, to point out the error in the of conjugation in the third sentence.
ReplyDeleteNo one said it was national editing day.
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