‘...’?
Can you use an ellipse thingu to sort of draw something out? Like if you were to say, “I think there was a turkey somewhere, but I’m not sure...” It’s bugged me, since there’s nothing about that in Wikipedia or on Websters online. ._.
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Can you use an ellipse thingu to sort of draw something out? Like if you were to say, “I think there was a turkey somewhere, but I’m not sure...” It’s bugged me, since there’s nothing about that in Wikipedia or on Websters online. ._.
Ellipsis is often used in emails to indicate omission within a quoted block.
Ed1 Oct-29-2005
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To answer your question, yes.
I should note, though, that ellipses are used much more widely than just in emails or within quotes.
Sean2 Oct-30-2005
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You can also use an ellipsis to signify the passage of time, or a delay. The ellipsis was discussed at length on this previous posting:
http://www.painintheenglish.com/post.asp?id=482
porsche Oct-31-2005
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