Use a comma instead of a period at the end of a quotation that is followed by attribution: "Write clearly and concisely," she said.
Do not use a comma, however, if the quoted statement ends with a question mark or exclamation point: "Why should I?" he asked.
@Todd_Spence@FoxNews 100%. It’s significantly more popular than it was when it was on NBC. I watched it start to finish, but it’s easy to forget it wasn’t a big hit for a lot of its run.
@erica_d_stevens Pretty much every AI submission I’ve received — from graduate students! — has been formatted exactly the way ChatGPT spits it out. Once with the prompt on top. But I’ve gotten loads of submissions with the fonts, colors, etc. that it uses. No attempt to even hide it.
@MatthewBoedy I’ve spent an entire lessons with students on “k” vs “Okay” in text messages, and it’s heated! … Anyway, the RA this year might have been “easier” to read, but kids will tell you it was tricky to write about. Super reductive chart.
@FirstNameJ0hn@BrandonTheHeel@Sting Even without the “fast count” stuff, the match is insane. Just Hogan dominating. Awful experience to watch on PPV. So deflating.
@CVSHealth@cvspharmacy Your store 03586 has lost one of our prescriptions. An important, controlled medicine. We need you to step in. The pharmacist is being hateful and unhelpful.
HIMYM legacy is so strange.
Fun show in the 2010s. Has a soft spot in my heart.
But the ending makes it completely unwatchable, save for the occasional episode.
The ending killed Robin, Ted, and Barney's endgames in one go. Three multi-year storylines down the drain. It makes it hard to rewatch.