Schad wrote:gundysmullet wrote:Just a heads up, percentage sign goes after the number. Didn’t we have this conversation already?PS here’s an easy trick to remember; read it how you wrote it and if it reads incorrectly then you know that you have written it incorrectly. You wrote it percent 60, if you’d put the percentage sign after the number you would read it as 60%.
Given that we're being pedantic here:
- It is P.S., not PS, as it is an abbreviation.
- That's an incorrect use of a semicolon. A semicolon separates two interconnected clauses, with the leading clause providing context for the following clause; that isn't what you are doing there (see that?). What you are looking for is a colon, which serves in this instance as a break between an introductory clause and something like an explanation. The final sentence is a more natural place for a semicolon: "You wrote it percent 60; if you'd put the percentage sign after the number, you would read is as 60%".
Please don't make me dig out my damned APSA stylebook. No one wins in a grammar-off.
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