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PostPosted: Fri Jun 18, 2004 1:22 am 
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I was told in the third grade that it could go either way; I never got used to doing two so I've always stuck with just one.


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I think I was told in grade three as well to double space; I've done it ever since. It's become a habit. :P

And it makes it easier to tell between commas and periods, too.


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I never knew there was a rule about it :shock: .
I always did one space, until I needed to hand in longer essays, so then I started doing two spaces, just to get that little bit of lenth :P Now I do two spaces out of habit.


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Fullstops? Are those periods? For MLA format, you have to double space everything, even the heading. In word, go to view (i think)>paragraph and under spacing select "double".


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Yeah, mermaid, fullstops are another name for periods.


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I was always told that in middle school. No one in high school ever paid attention. Who does? Who cares? I suppose if you want to be absolutely perfect and perhaps arrogant then you might be obsessed with it. It's such a minor detail of proper writing, it doesn't seem all that important to me. (And I never got into the habit of doing it because it seemed so unimportant...)


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I was always told that in middle school. No one in high school ever paid attention. Who does? Who cares? I suppose if you want to be absolutely perfect and perhaps arrogant then you might be obsessed with it. It's such a minor detail of proper writing, it doesn't seem all that important to me. (And I never got into the habit of doing it because it seemed so unimportant...)


I was reminded again in high school when I took AP. Apparently a lot of people weren't doing it and it annoyed the teacher.


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I used to do it then I read somewhere that you weren't supposed to doublespace after the period so I got all confused.... but no one does it anymore anyway, 'cause it sorta makes it looks sorta messy with some font types :S


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I find that I'm pretty random with that. I always do one space after a comma, but after a full stop it's either 1 or 2. But on days where I'm feeling really daring, I sometimes do 3 :P


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Nowhere in my twelve years of education have I ever heard of or used this.


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Amazing how many replies this topic has. o_o

Anyways, I usually use one, unless our teacher tells us to use two. I used to use two, but now I think it's a waste. :P


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I always do one space, I never really knew it mattered. That's just how I was taught.


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Heard it once from one teacher, but I don't use it at all. It's not required by any of my teachers. One space works for them.

Never knew it really mattered either.


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Mermaid Hil wrote:
Fullstops? Are those periods? For MLA format, you have to double space everything, even the heading. In word, go to view (i think)>paragraph and under spacing select "double".


I think that spacing is using the enter key twice, not the space key. :P

I never knew there was double spacing like that. I've always used one space. Come to think of it, in my typing class we used one space too. :P


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My friend, who is a grammar and literature whiz says it's one space after a comma and two spaces after a sentence.


Yes, I think that's the correct way. Double-spacing after every sentence just makes a piece of writing easier to read, although as people have said, not many keep to that rule nowadays.


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