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Quite often people use a large number of commas. This makes it very difficult the understanding of the text and the connections between the semantic parts. Especially if a person is not strong in using the Russian language. Not everyone can write as Leo Tolstoy. This is not criticism, just a simple observation.
Quite often people use a large number of commas. This makes the understanding of the text and the connections between the semantic parts very difficult. Especially if a person is not experienced in using the Russian language. Not everyone can write as Leo Tolstoi. This is not criticism but just a simple observation.


The order of words in a sentence can be arbitrary. At the beginning of the sentence, it is necessary to place the words that are at the moment most important in meaning.
The order of words in a sentence can be arbitrary. It is necessary to place the at the moment most important words in meaning at the beginning of the sentence.

Revision as of 08:17, 14 December 2017

Quite often people use a large number of commas. This makes the understanding of the text and the connections between the semantic parts very difficult. Especially if a person is not experienced in using the Russian language. Not everyone can write as Leo Tolstoi. This is not criticism but just a simple observation.

The order of words in a sentence can be arbitrary. It is necessary to place the at the moment most important words in meaning at the beginning of the sentence.