Please have a look at the following sentence:
ITEM #1:Choice of location...I'm going to wait for more information...Because, it might of been a retired Texas sheriff who finally located where all the secret missing ballets are
- MIGHT OF: Extreme strength belonging to someone, e.g. the might of Hercules.
- MIGHT'VE: A contraction of "might have." Pronounced almost exactly the same as the above, but the meaning is entirely different.
- BALLET: A delicate form of dance requiring precise movements, often accompanied by an orchestra and performed as part of a story. The final "T" is silent.
- BALLOT: A form, generally made of paper, on which voters choose the candidate(s) of their choice.
- END PUNCTUATION: Every sentence that doesn't end with particular emphasis (which would require an exclamation point) and is not a question (which would require a question mark) must end with a period.
Now that you all know better, go thou and sin no more.Choice of location . . . I'm going to wait for more information. . . because, it might've been a retired Texas sheriff who finally located where all the secret missing ballots are.