This time, I'll share about my story today..
Do u use social media like facebook, instagram, path, and twitter?
For me, yes I'm using it, but mostly I just open whatsapp. Bcs I think whatsapp is very simple.
Now, I'll share one of my post on whatsapp and instagram.
But, I'm very enjoying it and makes me know how to manage time 😄😄
Is it make me or makes me?
BalasHapusMaybe you better concern about the punctuation
Hapus@Han so please show me where my punctuation is wrong or incorrect?
HapusMaybe you can put comma before word "because".
BalasHapusMost of the time, you should not use a comma before because when it connects two clauses in a sentence. Because is a subordinating conjunction, which means that it connects a subordinate clause to an independent clause; good style dictates that there should be no comma between these two clauses. An exception can and should be made when the lack of a comma would cause ambiguity.
HapusBecause has a straightforward job to do in the English language. It is one of several words and phrases used to introduce a “clause of purpose.” A clause beginning with because answers the question “Why?” and that clause is automatically subordinate to an independent clause. There should generally be no comma between the two.
Ex:
Incorrect : Michael went to the forest, because he loves walking among the trees.
Correct : Michael went to the forest because he loves walking among the trees.
Incorrect : Mom went on a shopping spree, because I told her I was having a baby boy.
Correct : Mom went on a shopping spree because I told her I was having a baby boy.
Incorrect : I can’t make my favorite sandwich, because we are out of peanut butter.
Correct : I can’t make my favorite sandwich because we are out of peanut butter.