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Punctuation 1. Quotations
2. Parenthesis
3. Capitalizations
4. Commas
5. Apostrophes
6. Full stop / period
7. Colons
8. Semicolon
9. Dash
10. Hyphen
11. Ellipses
12. Question marks
13. Exclamation mark
14. Bracket
15. Slash, stroke, solidus
16. Space
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QUOTATIONS
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1. Introduce a
quotation with an
initial phrase and a
comma or an initial
clause and a colon:
-According to Jones,
“Blah blah blah.”
QUOTATIONS
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2. If the sentence continues
after the quotation, you’ll
usually need a comma AFTER
your quotation but BEFORE
your final quotation mark:
-“I wish this workshop were
over,” John said.
-“Not me,” Mary replied, “I’ve
got to go to the dentist this
afternoon.”
QUOTATIONS
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3. If the quotation ends
in an exclamation point
or question mark, omit
the comma:
-“I hate going to the
dentist!” John bellowed.
-“Why are you talking
so loudly?” asked Mary.
QUOTATIONS
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4. If the sentence ends
with the quotation (and if
there is no parenthetical
citation), put your final
mark of punctuation
INSIDE the quotation
marks:
-“I don’t think so; Denalis
are quite large.”
QUOTATIONS
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5. If your sentence ends
with a footnote, put the
superscript number AFTER
your final mark of
punctuation:
-According to Car and
Driver, the Denali is “among
the most agile of full-sized
sport utility vehicles.”15
QUOTATIONS
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6. If you have a quotation
within a quotation, standard
American usage indicates that
you double the outermost
quotes (“”) and use single
quotes for the inner quotations
(‘’).
My dad said to me, “Your long-
haired, so-called ‘best friend’
was just over here asking if
you could loan her some
money. I told him ‘absolutely
not.’”
QUOTATIONS
1. Introduce a quotation with an initial phrase and a comma or an initial
clause and a colon:
-According to Jones, “Blah blah blah.”
2. If the sentence continues after the quotation, you’ll usually need a
comma AFTER your quotation but BEFORE your final quotation mark:
-“I wish this workshop were over,” John said.
-“Not me,” Mary replied, “I’ve got to go to the dentist this afternoon.”
3. If the quotation ends in an exclamation point or question mark, omit
the comma:
-“I hate going to the dentist!” John bellowed.
-“Why are you talking so loudly?” asked Mary.
4. If the sentence ends with the quotation (and if there is no
parenthetical citation), put your final mark of punctuation INSIDE the
quotation marks:
-“I don’t think so; Denalis are quite large.”
5. If your sentence ends with a footnote, put the superscript number
AFTER your final mark of punctuation:
-According to Car and Driver, the Denali is “among the most agile of full-
sized sport utility vehicles.”15
6. If you have a quotation within a quotation, standard American usage
indicates that you double the outermost quotes (“”) and use single
quotes for the inner quotations (‘’).
My dad said to me, “Your long-haired, so-called ‘best friend’ was just
over here asking if you could loan her some money. I told him
‘absolutely not.’”
QUOTATIONS
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Punctuation 1. Quotations
2. Parenthesis
3. Capitalizations
4. Commas
5. Apostrophes
6. Full stop / period
7. Colons
8. Semicolon
9. Dash
10. Hyphen
11. Ellipses
12. Question marks
13. Exclamation mark
14. Bracket
15. Slash, stroke, solidus
16. Space
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L
,hi
hi`
hi.
hi:
hi;
hi_
hi-
…
?
!
[hi ]
hi/
Parenthesis
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Parenthesis
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Parentheses
(always used in
pairs) allow a
writer to provide
additional
information.
Parenthesis
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Correct: The president (and
his assistant) traveled by
private jet.
Incorrect: The president (and
his assistant) were expected
to arrive by 10:00 a.m.
Parenthesis
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Rule 1. Use parentheses to enclose
information that clarifies or is used as
an aside.
Example: He finally answered (after
taking five minutes to think) that he
did not understand the question.
If material in parentheses ends a
sentence, the period goes after the
parentheses.
Example: He gave me a nice bonus
($500).
Parenthesis
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Rule 2. Periods go inside parentheses
only if an entire sentence is inside the
parentheses.
Example: Please read the analysis.
(You'll be amazed.)
This is a rule with a lot of wiggle room.
An entire sentence in parentheses is
often acceptable without an enclosed
period:
Example: Please read the analysis
(you'll be amazed).
Parenthesis
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Rule 3 Take care to punctuate
correctly when punctuation is
required both inside and outside
parentheses.
Example: You are late (aren't
you?).
Note the question mark within the
parentheses. The period after the
parentheses is necessary to bring
the entire sentence to a close.
Parenthesis
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Rule 4. Parentheses, despite
appearances, are not part of the
subject.
Example: Joe (and his trusty
mutt) was always welcome.
If this seems awkward, try
rewriting the sentence:
Example: Joe (accompanied by
his trusty mutt) was always
welcome.
Parenthesis
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Rule 5. Commas are more
likely to follow parentheses
than precede them.
Incorrect: When he got
home, (it was already dark
outside) he fixed dinner.
Correct: When he got home
(it was already dark outside),
he fixed dinner.
Parenthesis
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Rule 1. Use parentheses to enclose information that clarifies or is used as an
aside.
Example: He finally answered (after taking five minutes to think) that he did
not understand the question.
If material in parentheses ends a sentence, the period goes after the
parentheses.
Example: He gave me a nice bonus ($500).
Rule 2. Periods go inside parentheses only if an entire sentence is inside the
parentheses.
Example: Please read the analysis. (You'll be amazed.)
This is a rule with a lot of wiggle room. An entire sentence in parentheses is
often acceptable without an enclosed period:
Example: Please read the analysis (you'll be amazed).
Rule 3. Take care to punctuate correctly when punctuation is required both
inside and outside parentheses.
Example: You are late (aren't you?).
Note the question mark within the parentheses. The period after the
parentheses is necessary to bring the entire sentence to a close.
Rule 4. Parentheses, despite appearances, are not part of the subject.
Example: Joe (and his trusty mutt) was always welcome.
If this seems awkward, try rewriting the sentence:
Example: Joe (accompanied by his trusty mutt) was always welcome.
Rule 5. Commas are more likely to follow parentheses than precede them.
Incorrect: When he got home, (it was already dark outside) he fixed dinner.
Correct: When he got home (it was already dark outside), he fixed dinner.
Punctuation 1. Quotations
2. Parenthesis
3. Capitalizations
4. Commas
5. Apostrophes
6. Full stop / period
7. Colons
8. Semicolon
9. Dash
10. Hyphen
11. Ellipses
12. Question marks
13. Exclamation mark
14. Bracket
15. Slash, stroke, solidus
16. Space
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,hi
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hi.
hi:
hi;
hi_
hi-
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?
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[hi ]
hi/
Capitalization
1. Always capitalize
the first word of a
sentence.
Capitalization
1. Always capitalize
the first word of a
sentence.
2. Always capitalize
proper names or
official titles.
Capitalization
Punctuation 1. Quotations
2. Parenthesis
3. Capitalizations
4. Commas
5. Apostrophes
6. Full stop / period
7. Colons
8. Semicolon
9. Dash
10. Hyphen
11. Ellipses
12. Question marks
13. Exclamation mark
14. Bracket
15. Slash, stroke, solidus
16. Space
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,hi
hi`
hi.
hi:
hi;
hi_
hi-
…
?
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[hi ]
hi/
Commas
Punctuation 1. Quotations
2. Parenthesis
3. Capitalizations
4. Commas
5. Apostrophes
6. Full stop / period
7. Colons
8. Semicolon
9. Dash
10. Hyphen
11. Ellipses
12. Question marks
13. Exclamation mark
14. Bracket
15. Slash, stroke, solidus
16. Space
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,hi
hi`
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hi:
hi;
hi_
hi-
…
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[hi ]
hi/
Apostrophes
Punctuation 1. Quotations
2. Parenthesis
3. Capitalizations
4. Commas
5. Apostrophes
6. Full stop / period
7. Colons
8. Semicolon
9. Dash
10. Hyphen
11. Ellipses
12. Question marks
13. Exclamation mark
14. Bracket
15. Slash, stroke, solidus
16. Space
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hi:
hi;
hi_
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[hi ]
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Full Stop / Period
Punctuation 1. Quotations
2. Parenthesis
3. Capitalizations
4. Commas
5. Apostrophes
6. Full stop / period
7. Colons
8. Semicolon
9. Dash
10. Hyphen
11. Ellipses
12. Question marks
13. Exclamation mark
14. Bracket
15. Slash, stroke, solidus
16. Space
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,hi
hi`
hi.
hi:
hi;
hi_
hi-
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Colons
Punctuation 1. Quotations
2. Parenthesis
3. Capitalizations
4. Commas
5. Apostrophes
6. Full stop / period
7. Colons
8. Semicolon
9. Dash
10. Hyphen
11. Ellipses
12. Question marks
13. Exclamation mark
14. Bracket
15. Slash, stroke, solidus
16. Space
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hi;
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Semicolon
Punctuation 1. Quotations
2. Parenthesis
3. Capitalizations
4. Commas
5. Apostrophes
6. Full stop / period
7. Colons
8. Semicolon
9. Dash
10. Hyphen
11. Ellipses
12. Question marks
13. Exclamation mark
14. Bracket
15. Slash, stroke, solidus
16. Space
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,hi
hi`
hi.
hi:
hi;
hi_
hi-
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[hi ]
hi/
Dash
Punctuation 1. Quotations
2. Parenthesis
3. Capitalizations
4. Commas
5. Apostrophes
6. Full stop / period
7. Colons
8. Semicolon
9. Dash
10. Hyphen
11. Ellipses
12. Question marks
13. Exclamation mark
14. Bracket
15. Slash, stroke, solidus
16. Space
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,hi
hi`
hi.
hi:
hi;
hi_
hi-
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[hi ]
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Hyphen
Punctuation 1. Quotations
2. Parenthesis
3. Capitalizations
4. Commas
5. Apostrophes
6. Full stop / period
7. Colons
8. Semicolon
9. Dash
10. Hyphen
11. Ellipses
12. Question marks
13. Exclamation mark
14. Bracket
15. Slash, stroke, solidus
16. Space
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“hi “
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L
,hi
hi`
hi.
hi:
hi;
hi_
hi-
…
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[hi ]
hi/
Ellipses
Punctuation 1. Quotations
2. Parenthesis
3. Capitalizations
4. Commas
5. Apostrophes
6. Full stop / period
7. Colons
8. Semicolon
9. Dash
10. Hyphen
11. Ellipses
12. Question marks
13. Exclamation mark
14. Bracket
15. Slash, stroke, solidus
16. Space
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,hi
hi`
hi.
hi:
hi;
hi_
hi-
…
?
!
[hi ]
hi/
Question Marks
Punctuation 1. Quotations
2. Parenthesis
3. Capitalizations
4. Commas
5. Apostrophes
6. Full stop / period
7. Colons
8. Semicolon
9. Dash
10. Hyphen
11. Ellipses
12. Question marks
13. Exclamation mark
14. Bracket
15. Slash, stroke, solidus
16. Space
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,hi
hi`
hi.
hi:
hi;
hi_
hi-
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[hi ]
hi/
Exclamation Mark
Punctuation 1. Quotations
2. Parenthesis
3. Capitalizations
4. Commas
5. Apostrophes
6. Full stop / period
7. Colons
8. Semicolon
9. Dash
10. Hyphen
11. Ellipses
12. Question marks
13. Exclamation mark
14. Bracket
15. Slash, stroke, solidus
16. Space
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,hi
hi`
hi.
hi:
hi;
hi_
hi-
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[hi ]
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Bracket
Punctuation 1. Quotations
2. Parenthesis
3. Capitalizations
4. Commas
5. Apostrophes
6. Full stop / period
7. Colons
8. Semicolon
9. Dash
10. Hyphen
11. Ellipses
12. Question marks
13. Exclamation mark
14. Bracket
15. Slash, stroke, solidus
16. Space
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“hi “
(hi)
L
,hi
hi`
hi.
hi:
hi;
hi_
hi-
…
?
!
[hi ]
hi/
Slash, stroke,
solidus
Punctuation 1. Quotations
2. Parenthesis
3. Capitalizations
4. Commas
5. Apostrophes
6. Full stop / period
7. Colons
8. Semicolon
9. Dash
10. Hyphen
11. Ellipses
12. Question marks
13. Exclamation mark
14. Bracket
15. Slash, stroke, solidus
16. Space
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“hi “
(hi)
L
,hi
hi`
hi.
hi:
hi;
hi_
hi-
…
?
!
[hi ]
hi/
Space
Punctuation 1. Quotations
2. Parenthesis
3. Capitalizations
4. Commas
5. Apostrophes
6. Full stop / period
7. Colons
8. Semicolon
9. Dash
10. Hyphen
11. Ellipses
12. Question marks
13. Exclamation mark
14. Bracket
15. Slash, stroke, solidus
16. Space
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L
,hi
hi`
hi.
hi:
hi;
hi_
hi-
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[hi ]
hi/
Title and Content Layout with List
• Quotation
• Parenthesis
• Capitalization
• Commas
• Apostrophes
• Full stop / period
• Colons
• Semicolons
• Dashes
• Hyphens
• Ellipses
• Question mark
• Exclamation mark
• others
-sentence fragments -tense shift
-run-on sentence -its vs. it’s error
-subject-verb agreement -vague pronoun reference
-no comma in a compound sentence -possessive apostrophe error
-pronoun agreement error -wrong/missing prepositions
-no comma after introductory element -wrong word
-lack of commas in a series -unnecessary shift in person
-wrong/missing inflected endings -comma splice
-no comma in nonrestrictive element -dangling or misplaced modifier
-unnecessary comma with restrictive element -wrong tense or verb form
(Connors and
Lumsford)

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Grammar punctuation

  • 2. Punctuation 1. Quotations 2. Parenthesis 3. Capitalizations 4. Commas 5. Apostrophes 6. Full stop / period 7. Colons 8. Semicolon 9. Dash 10. Hyphen 11. Ellipses 12. Question marks 13. Exclamation mark 14. Bracket 15. Slash, stroke, solidus 16. Space tis2016english@gmail.com “hi “ (hi) L ,hi hi` hi. hi: hi; hi_ hi- … ? ! [hi ] hi/
  • 4. 1. Introduce a quotation with an initial phrase and a comma or an initial clause and a colon: -According to Jones, “Blah blah blah.” QUOTATIONS tis2016english@gmail.com
  • 5. 2. If the sentence continues after the quotation, you’ll usually need a comma AFTER your quotation but BEFORE your final quotation mark: -“I wish this workshop were over,” John said. -“Not me,” Mary replied, “I’ve got to go to the dentist this afternoon.” QUOTATIONS tis2016english@gmail.com
  • 6. 3. If the quotation ends in an exclamation point or question mark, omit the comma: -“I hate going to the dentist!” John bellowed. -“Why are you talking so loudly?” asked Mary. QUOTATIONS tis2016english@gmail.com
  • 7. 4. If the sentence ends with the quotation (and if there is no parenthetical citation), put your final mark of punctuation INSIDE the quotation marks: -“I don’t think so; Denalis are quite large.” QUOTATIONS tis2016english@gmail.com
  • 8. 5. If your sentence ends with a footnote, put the superscript number AFTER your final mark of punctuation: -According to Car and Driver, the Denali is “among the most agile of full-sized sport utility vehicles.”15 QUOTATIONS tis2016english@gmail.com
  • 9. 6. If you have a quotation within a quotation, standard American usage indicates that you double the outermost quotes (“”) and use single quotes for the inner quotations (‘’). My dad said to me, “Your long- haired, so-called ‘best friend’ was just over here asking if you could loan her some money. I told him ‘absolutely not.’” QUOTATIONS
  • 10. 1. Introduce a quotation with an initial phrase and a comma or an initial clause and a colon: -According to Jones, “Blah blah blah.” 2. If the sentence continues after the quotation, you’ll usually need a comma AFTER your quotation but BEFORE your final quotation mark: -“I wish this workshop were over,” John said. -“Not me,” Mary replied, “I’ve got to go to the dentist this afternoon.” 3. If the quotation ends in an exclamation point or question mark, omit the comma: -“I hate going to the dentist!” John bellowed. -“Why are you talking so loudly?” asked Mary. 4. If the sentence ends with the quotation (and if there is no parenthetical citation), put your final mark of punctuation INSIDE the quotation marks: -“I don’t think so; Denalis are quite large.” 5. If your sentence ends with a footnote, put the superscript number AFTER your final mark of punctuation: -According to Car and Driver, the Denali is “among the most agile of full- sized sport utility vehicles.”15 6. If you have a quotation within a quotation, standard American usage indicates that you double the outermost quotes (“”) and use single quotes for the inner quotations (‘’). My dad said to me, “Your long-haired, so-called ‘best friend’ was just over here asking if you could loan her some money. I told him ‘absolutely not.’” QUOTATIONS tis2016english@gmail.com
  • 11. Punctuation 1. Quotations 2. Parenthesis 3. Capitalizations 4. Commas 5. Apostrophes 6. Full stop / period 7. Colons 8. Semicolon 9. Dash 10. Hyphen 11. Ellipses 12. Question marks 13. Exclamation mark 14. Bracket 15. Slash, stroke, solidus 16. Space tis2016english@gmail.com “hi “ (hi) L ,hi hi` hi. hi: hi; hi_ hi- … ? ! [hi ] hi/
  • 13. Parenthesis tis2016english@gmail.com Parentheses (always used in pairs) allow a writer to provide additional information.
  • 14. Parenthesis tis2016english@gmail.com Correct: The president (and his assistant) traveled by private jet. Incorrect: The president (and his assistant) were expected to arrive by 10:00 a.m.
  • 15. Parenthesis tis2016english@gmail.com Rule 1. Use parentheses to enclose information that clarifies or is used as an aside. Example: He finally answered (after taking five minutes to think) that he did not understand the question. If material in parentheses ends a sentence, the period goes after the parentheses. Example: He gave me a nice bonus ($500).
  • 16. Parenthesis tis2016english@gmail.com Rule 2. Periods go inside parentheses only if an entire sentence is inside the parentheses. Example: Please read the analysis. (You'll be amazed.) This is a rule with a lot of wiggle room. An entire sentence in parentheses is often acceptable without an enclosed period: Example: Please read the analysis (you'll be amazed).
  • 17. Parenthesis tis2016english@gmail.com Rule 3 Take care to punctuate correctly when punctuation is required both inside and outside parentheses. Example: You are late (aren't you?). Note the question mark within the parentheses. The period after the parentheses is necessary to bring the entire sentence to a close.
  • 18. Parenthesis tis2016english@gmail.com Rule 4. Parentheses, despite appearances, are not part of the subject. Example: Joe (and his trusty mutt) was always welcome. If this seems awkward, try rewriting the sentence: Example: Joe (accompanied by his trusty mutt) was always welcome.
  • 19. Parenthesis tis2016english@gmail.com Rule 5. Commas are more likely to follow parentheses than precede them. Incorrect: When he got home, (it was already dark outside) he fixed dinner. Correct: When he got home (it was already dark outside), he fixed dinner.
  • 20. Parenthesis tis2016english@gmail.com Rule 1. Use parentheses to enclose information that clarifies or is used as an aside. Example: He finally answered (after taking five minutes to think) that he did not understand the question. If material in parentheses ends a sentence, the period goes after the parentheses. Example: He gave me a nice bonus ($500). Rule 2. Periods go inside parentheses only if an entire sentence is inside the parentheses. Example: Please read the analysis. (You'll be amazed.) This is a rule with a lot of wiggle room. An entire sentence in parentheses is often acceptable without an enclosed period: Example: Please read the analysis (you'll be amazed). Rule 3. Take care to punctuate correctly when punctuation is required both inside and outside parentheses. Example: You are late (aren't you?). Note the question mark within the parentheses. The period after the parentheses is necessary to bring the entire sentence to a close. Rule 4. Parentheses, despite appearances, are not part of the subject. Example: Joe (and his trusty mutt) was always welcome. If this seems awkward, try rewriting the sentence: Example: Joe (accompanied by his trusty mutt) was always welcome. Rule 5. Commas are more likely to follow parentheses than precede them. Incorrect: When he got home, (it was already dark outside) he fixed dinner. Correct: When he got home (it was already dark outside), he fixed dinner.
  • 21. Punctuation 1. Quotations 2. Parenthesis 3. Capitalizations 4. Commas 5. Apostrophes 6. Full stop / period 7. Colons 8. Semicolon 9. Dash 10. Hyphen 11. Ellipses 12. Question marks 13. Exclamation mark 14. Bracket 15. Slash, stroke, solidus 16. Space tis2016english@gmail.com “hi “ (hi) L ,hi hi` hi. hi: hi; hi_ hi- … ? ! [hi ] hi/
  • 23. 1. Always capitalize the first word of a sentence. Capitalization
  • 24. 1. Always capitalize the first word of a sentence. 2. Always capitalize proper names or official titles. Capitalization
  • 25. Punctuation 1. Quotations 2. Parenthesis 3. Capitalizations 4. Commas 5. Apostrophes 6. Full stop / period 7. Colons 8. Semicolon 9. Dash 10. Hyphen 11. Ellipses 12. Question marks 13. Exclamation mark 14. Bracket 15. Slash, stroke, solidus 16. Space tis2016english@gmail.com “hi “ (hi) L ,hi hi` hi. hi: hi; hi_ hi- … ? ! [hi ] hi/
  • 27. Punctuation 1. Quotations 2. Parenthesis 3. Capitalizations 4. Commas 5. Apostrophes 6. Full stop / period 7. Colons 8. Semicolon 9. Dash 10. Hyphen 11. Ellipses 12. Question marks 13. Exclamation mark 14. Bracket 15. Slash, stroke, solidus 16. Space tis2016english@gmail.com “hi “ (hi) L ,hi hi` hi. hi: hi; hi_ hi- … ? ! [hi ] hi/
  • 29. Punctuation 1. Quotations 2. Parenthesis 3. Capitalizations 4. Commas 5. Apostrophes 6. Full stop / period 7. Colons 8. Semicolon 9. Dash 10. Hyphen 11. Ellipses 12. Question marks 13. Exclamation mark 14. Bracket 15. Slash, stroke, solidus 16. Space tis2016english@gmail.com “hi “ (hi) L ,hi hi` hi. hi: hi; hi_ hi- … ? ! [hi ] hi/
  • 30. Full Stop / Period
  • 31. Punctuation 1. Quotations 2. Parenthesis 3. Capitalizations 4. Commas 5. Apostrophes 6. Full stop / period 7. Colons 8. Semicolon 9. Dash 10. Hyphen 11. Ellipses 12. Question marks 13. Exclamation mark 14. Bracket 15. Slash, stroke, solidus 16. Space tis2016english@gmail.com “hi “ (hi) L ,hi hi` hi. hi: hi; hi_ hi- … ? ! [hi ] hi/
  • 33. Punctuation 1. Quotations 2. Parenthesis 3. Capitalizations 4. Commas 5. Apostrophes 6. Full stop / period 7. Colons 8. Semicolon 9. Dash 10. Hyphen 11. Ellipses 12. Question marks 13. Exclamation mark 14. Bracket 15. Slash, stroke, solidus 16. Space tis2016english@gmail.com “hi “ (hi) L ,hi hi` hi. hi: hi; hi_ hi- … ? ! [hi ] hi/
  • 35. Punctuation 1. Quotations 2. Parenthesis 3. Capitalizations 4. Commas 5. Apostrophes 6. Full stop / period 7. Colons 8. Semicolon 9. Dash 10. Hyphen 11. Ellipses 12. Question marks 13. Exclamation mark 14. Bracket 15. Slash, stroke, solidus 16. Space tis2016english@gmail.com “hi “ (hi) L ,hi hi` hi. hi: hi; hi_ hi- … ? ! [hi ] hi/
  • 36. Dash
  • 37. Punctuation 1. Quotations 2. Parenthesis 3. Capitalizations 4. Commas 5. Apostrophes 6. Full stop / period 7. Colons 8. Semicolon 9. Dash 10. Hyphen 11. Ellipses 12. Question marks 13. Exclamation mark 14. Bracket 15. Slash, stroke, solidus 16. Space tis2016english@gmail.com “hi “ (hi) L ,hi hi` hi. hi: hi; hi_ hi- … ? ! [hi ] hi/
  • 39. Punctuation 1. Quotations 2. Parenthesis 3. Capitalizations 4. Commas 5. Apostrophes 6. Full stop / period 7. Colons 8. Semicolon 9. Dash 10. Hyphen 11. Ellipses 12. Question marks 13. Exclamation mark 14. Bracket 15. Slash, stroke, solidus 16. Space tis2016english@gmail.com “hi “ (hi) L ,hi hi` hi. hi: hi; hi_ hi- … ? ! [hi ] hi/
  • 41. Punctuation 1. Quotations 2. Parenthesis 3. Capitalizations 4. Commas 5. Apostrophes 6. Full stop / period 7. Colons 8. Semicolon 9. Dash 10. Hyphen 11. Ellipses 12. Question marks 13. Exclamation mark 14. Bracket 15. Slash, stroke, solidus 16. Space tis2016english@gmail.com “hi “ (hi) L ,hi hi` hi. hi: hi; hi_ hi- … ? ! [hi ] hi/
  • 43. Punctuation 1. Quotations 2. Parenthesis 3. Capitalizations 4. Commas 5. Apostrophes 6. Full stop / period 7. Colons 8. Semicolon 9. Dash 10. Hyphen 11. Ellipses 12. Question marks 13. Exclamation mark 14. Bracket 15. Slash, stroke, solidus 16. Space tis2016english@gmail.com “hi “ (hi) L ,hi hi` hi. hi: hi; hi_ hi- … ? ! [hi ] hi/
  • 45. Punctuation 1. Quotations 2. Parenthesis 3. Capitalizations 4. Commas 5. Apostrophes 6. Full stop / period 7. Colons 8. Semicolon 9. Dash 10. Hyphen 11. Ellipses 12. Question marks 13. Exclamation mark 14. Bracket 15. Slash, stroke, solidus 16. Space tis2016english@gmail.com “hi “ (hi) L ,hi hi` hi. hi: hi; hi_ hi- … ? ! [hi ] hi/
  • 47. Punctuation 1. Quotations 2. Parenthesis 3. Capitalizations 4. Commas 5. Apostrophes 6. Full stop / period 7. Colons 8. Semicolon 9. Dash 10. Hyphen 11. Ellipses 12. Question marks 13. Exclamation mark 14. Bracket 15. Slash, stroke, solidus 16. Space tis2016english@gmail.com “hi “ (hi) L ,hi hi` hi. hi: hi; hi_ hi- … ? ! [hi ] hi/
  • 49. Punctuation 1. Quotations 2. Parenthesis 3. Capitalizations 4. Commas 5. Apostrophes 6. Full stop / period 7. Colons 8. Semicolon 9. Dash 10. Hyphen 11. Ellipses 12. Question marks 13. Exclamation mark 14. Bracket 15. Slash, stroke, solidus 16. Space tis2016english@gmail.com “hi “ (hi) L ,hi hi` hi. hi: hi; hi_ hi- … ? ! [hi ] hi/
  • 50. Space
  • 51. Punctuation 1. Quotations 2. Parenthesis 3. Capitalizations 4. Commas 5. Apostrophes 6. Full stop / period 7. Colons 8. Semicolon 9. Dash 10. Hyphen 11. Ellipses 12. Question marks 13. Exclamation mark 14. Bracket 15. Slash, stroke, solidus 16. Space tis2016english@gmail.com “hi “ (hi) L ,hi hi` hi. hi: hi; hi_ hi- … ? ! [hi ] hi/
  • 52. Title and Content Layout with List • Quotation • Parenthesis • Capitalization • Commas • Apostrophes • Full stop / period • Colons • Semicolons • Dashes • Hyphens • Ellipses • Question mark • Exclamation mark • others -sentence fragments -tense shift -run-on sentence -its vs. it’s error -subject-verb agreement -vague pronoun reference -no comma in a compound sentence -possessive apostrophe error -pronoun agreement error -wrong/missing prepositions -no comma after introductory element -wrong word -lack of commas in a series -unnecessary shift in person -wrong/missing inflected endings -comma splice -no comma in nonrestrictive element -dangling or misplaced modifier -unnecessary comma with restrictive element -wrong tense or verb form (Connors and Lumsford)