Michael will bring you to class, and I'll see you at dismissal.
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Two negative words in one sentence. Double negatives make the meaning of a sentence unclear and should never be used.
Wrong: I don't eat no sweet cereals.
Right! I don't eat any sweet cereals.
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An end mark used after abbreviations or at the end of a statement or command
Mow the lawn before dinner, please.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent took their car.
On Feb. 14, Dr. Patterson arrived in Houston.
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