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grammar and puctuation

grammar and puctuation

grammar and puctuation

(OP)
Hi,

I'm trying to write something in english and since english is my second language I'm not sure if these are correct.

© 2015 mysite.com, All Rights Reserved. (Can I use comma before All Rights Reserved?)
For technical support, visit www.mysite.com. (again comma position and the order of words in this sentence)

Thanks
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RE: grammar and puctuation

I would have used a full stop in the first line - Although the two statements are related (enough to share a paragraph), they are effectively two different sentences.

Second line looks good to me.

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RE: grammar and puctuation

First line, I would use a full stop in lieu of the comma.

It is a capital mistake to theorise before one has data. Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories, instead of theories to suit facts. (Sherlock Holmes - A Scandal in Bohemia.)

RE: grammar and puctuation

No comma needed in the second line.

RE: grammar and puctuation

(OP)
I was trying to avoid using two dots ".com." (before and after com). Usually copyright is added to a inc. or llc. company.

e.g © 2015 myname inc. All Rights Reserved. This look better than using a "com" extension.

Thank you both.

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