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Here's some Russian cursive, as a non-native Russian speaker this is impossible!! Something about Lillies.....
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Nazis
Sentences beginning with 'what' or 'how' are questions.
FFS! That is a exclamation.
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A good one for grammar/spelling nazies
Nonsense! Backlash over new school rules on exclamation marks
Primary school pupils will only get credit for using exclamation marks in sentences beginning with 'what' or 'how', under strict new Government rules.
Ministers have been accused of "taking writing back to the 19th century" after issuing the restrictive new guidance over what counts as an "exclamation".
"For the purposes of the English grammar, punctuation and spelling test, an exclamation is required to start with What or How," the guidance for Key Stage 1 and 2 national curriculum tests states.
Children are expected to be able to recognise and write examples of exclamation sentences, and will not get any credit for using exclamation marks in other ways, examiners have been told."
Source: Nonsense! Backlash over new school rules on exclamation marks - Telegraph
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