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Humanity is incredibly lucky: in addition to being able to aptly name all the objects and phenomena of the surrounding world, it also skillfully expresses its thoughts and influences the interlocutor through speech. And Ukrainians are even luckier, because the most important tool with which we express ourselves, convey information and demonstrate feelings and emotions is perfect, filigree and flawless. And who is it that collects so many compliments? Indeed, a sentence is precisely the linguistic unit in which we verbalize our thoughts and accumulate all the information our interlocutors need.
The book “Being Ukrainian” is the fourth and last in a series dedicated to the Ukrainian language. It contains an enthusiastic, and sometimes super-enthusiastic syntactic and punctuation story about the peculiarities of the Ukrainian sentence, its structure, types of complications and, of course, the punctuation marks that we use both at the end and in the middle of this magical linguistic creation. The author is convinced that after reading it, we will love our Ukrainian language even more and forever.