I'm a student. I go to college.
I'm a student . I 'm studing at a college.
Which variant is better?
Why do you say 'the stop' instead of 'the point' and 'a space' instead of 'a gap'?
Now we have 3 questions in 1
A spelling mistake was an elementary misprint. But I cannot guess an error in punctuation
Was the gap before the point the punctuation spacing ? It's impossible
In your second sentence, you have mistakenly put a space before the first full stop.
I'm a student. I go to college.
I'm a student . I 'm studying at a college.
I'm a student. I go to college.
I'm a student . I[NO SPACE]'m studying at a college.
Some letters are beautiful and a few letters are ugly.
Everyone got down on me,nobody answered.
Like a game-- find a mistake.I took part.
Easily.
I'm a student. I go to college.
I'm a student. I'm studying at a college.
Easily.
I'm a student. I go to college.
I'm a student. I'm studying at a college.
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