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|    Ardith Hinton to Alexander Koryagin    |
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|    22 Jun 21 23:58:04    |
      MSGID: 1:153/716.0 0d2ab875       REPLY: 2:221/6.0 60a7640c       CHRS: IBMPC 2       Hi, Alexander! Recently you wrote in a message to Ardith Hinton:              AH> Homework, BTW, is not countable but homework assignments       AH> are.              AK> A good piece of information. ;-)                      Glad you found it useful.... :-)                            AH> "Etc." is an abbreviation which calls for a period, but       AH> you're also asking a question here. AFAIC it's okay to       AH> use a period followed by a question mark in such cases.              AK> But when I asked my question with "etc" I didn't use       AK> quotes, did I?                      No, you didn't. Perhaps my response was confusing... but I see you       know how to employ them in making reference to a word or an abbreviation. :-)                            AK> So my quostion was correct?        |question                      Looking at the punctuation, I'd have written:               Do you have school tests on grammar rules etc.?                            AK> Another sentence can be:       AK> Do you have a special rule on "etc."?                      Yes, that works. And no, I don't. I understand native speakers of       English find it easier to get the letters in the right order, however, if they       know "etc." is short for "et" (and) + "cetera" (the rest).... :-)                            AK> Also: AFAIK                      Uh-huh. AFAIC & AFAIK are similar but not identical.               AFAIC = As Far As I'm Concerned, meaning I am stating an opinion or       personal preference. (While I've seen no evidence of it myself I imagine some       folks might argue that because the periods are often left out of various other       abbreviations nowadays they can leave out the period with "etc." too. And not       evverybody agrees about how to handle end punctuation in various cases). :-))               AFAIK = As Far As I Know, meaning I'm stating a fact as I see it.       --- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+        * Origin: Wits' End, Vancouver CANADA (1:153/716)       SEEN-BY: 1/120 123 14/0 18/0 19/10 30/0 90/1 103/705 105/81 116/116       SEEN-BY: 120/340 123/0 25 35 40 126 131 150 170 180 190 200 755 129/305       SEEN-BY: 135/300 138/146 153/250 757 7715 154/10 203/0 218/700 221/0       SEEN-BY: 221/1 6 360 226/30 227/114 702 229/101 424 426 700 1016 1017       SEEN-BY: 240/1120 5832 249/206 317 261/38 280/5003 282/1038 301/0       SEEN-BY: 301/1 101 113 317/3 320/219 322/757 342/11 200 423/81 460/58       SEEN-BY: 640/1138 1321 1384 712/848 920/1 3634/0 12 15 27 50 5020/1042       SEEN-BY: 5058/104       PATH: 153/7715 3634/12 640/1384 221/1 301/1 229/426           |
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