The writer, Russel Baker, said that we can put any punctuation as if we talk, but if I am not familiar English so much, what should I do to put correct one? Reading some articles or newspaper, I can understand how the punctuation works well, while writing my essay or journal, the things change to make me struggle with using it on the way. He means that the more we read articles, the more we can improve the skill to be familiar with punctuation. I think I need practice to make longer sentences with diverse words before struggle with how to punctuate.
To make a long sentence is very tough to me, maybe it results from lack of vocab? I would like to get more expression words to make my sentences have more volume. I have heard that ladies possess more expression words than men have because women are used to express their feeling like how beautiful it is or how happy they are some like that, while men just say like "oh,it's good; you are nice; or good job!"
Anyway I would like to advise myself "Do more practice!"
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I assume What you said is the correct answer. 'Do more practice'!!
More practice with the punctuation, more writing skills will be improved.
I' m paying attention to the punctuation while reading a book or a newspaper article, so I' m not sure if you can improve your abilities only by reading in an "usual way".
In the point you mentioned about the vocab; I don't agree with you that women possess more expression words.
My lack of vocab is huge!!!!
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