It bothers me. Now there’s a space between the last word and the ellipsis.
Depends on which style book you’re using. AP style says to treat it as a 3-letter word, with spaces before and after … like this.
Oh, I don’t like that. Bad AP.
I also disagree with that decision, as I see it as a punctuation mark. (Also, I use them way too much when I write.)
If ya’ll don’t settle down, I’m going to start randomly changing the title’s punctuation.
There’s a mantissa in my pantissa.
Kenneth Iverson, “Notation As A Tool of Thought.”
That is all.
Let the games begin! Worlds of usage have been united and possible variances have been amplified.
Hello?
(Hello)
(Hello)
ECHO!
(Echo)
(Echo)
…is why the word “geodesic” was invented.
I’ve got a tunnel boring machine driver here that would like to speak about that map…
They are wrong about no Red Dwarf ever dying. I remember watching a documentary about Red Dwarf and the computer clearly said “they’re all dead, Dave”
Your definition of documentary might need a few tweaks.
Well …
Melon ballers are the most useless kitchen utensil.