..:
Also known as "Dot-dot-done.", this punctuation shows that a statement leads on to imply more. Used when the writer and the reader both share some information or context.
This differs from an ... ellipsis as the information is not omitted from the thought—just the writing.
This differs from an ... ellipsis as the information is not omitted from the thought—just the writing.
1: Hey man don't bring that crap to Casey's party tomorrow..:
2: Fine I'll leave the muffins at home, but you know how that's gonna turn out..:
1. Not good...
2: Fine I'll leave the muffins at home, but you know how that's gonna turn out..:
1. Not good...