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Punctuation has nothing to do with grammar. Grammar deals only with the rules that govern a language. It does not deal with writing systems used in conjunction with a language, or the orthographical rules that govern them. Spelling and punctuation are examples of things…Â
That's not correct. Every word in the dictionary is a word. Nonstandard words or usages are words or usages that are not generally characteristic of educated native speakers of a language. This is descriptive, not prescriptive, and it changes primary as young educated people find…Â
#3 is wrong. What brominated vegetable oil does is to allow citric flavoring oils dissolve in water. That's why it's found in citrus-flavored drinks. Also, the fact thatachemical has another use apart from food is not in itselfavalid reason to be afraid of it.
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