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Could you give us a link to the article please?It is a comment posted under an article by an unknown.
Here you go: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...r-old-bride-says-adult-marriage.html#commentsCould you give us a link to the article please?
Fort Worth was the only place where they found someone willing to officiate over their marriage."Fort Worth was the only place that would marry them in 1953"
If the commenter hasn't revealed their name, it's "an anonymous comment", or "a comment by an unknown person". But the commenter's name and location are shown. She may be a stranger to the readers, but that doesn't make her "an unknown".It is a comment posted under an article by an unknown.
Thank you, I got it now.Thank you.
Fort Worth was the only place where they found someone willing to officiate over their marriage.
Sounds as if the commenter's mother was underage at the time.
Edit: I'm wondering if, for some reason, he had to get married by a military chaplain, and the only place where it was possible was a base at Fort Worth. Just a thought because of the way the commenter put it.
If the commenter hasn't revealed their name, it's "an anonymous comment", or "a comment by an unknown person". But the commenter's name and location are shown. She may be a stranger to the readers, but that doesn't make her "an unknown".
"An unknown" can be used to mean a person who isn't famous but that needs the right context.
I always use an exclamation point there. (A comma doesn't work at all.)Thank you! I got it now.
I'm the punctuation guru.
I am afraid I didn't get your point.Tarheel may feel that he is the punctuation guru.
So in this discourse, Tarheel thinks, he is an outstanding punctuation guru (the latter part; not "the only one"). Am I right?If he is a grammar guru, there are others.
If he is the grammar guru, he is either the only one or the outstanding one.
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