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1 PUNCTUATION
2 PUNCTUATION
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• Clarifies structure.
• Clarifies meaning.
• Exists for emphasis, focus, purpose, pace, rhythm.
• Should seem natural, and go unnoticed.
• Consistency is crucial.
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Dear John
I want a man who knows what love is all about. You are generous,
kind, thoughtful. People who are not like you admit to being useless
and inferior. You have ruined me for other men. I yearn for you. I
have no feelings whatsoever when we're apart. I can be forever
happy. Will you let me be yours?
Gloria
(Gloria Rosenthal, Games Magazine, 1984)

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Dear John
I want a man who knows what love is. All about you are generous,
kind, thoughtful people who are not like you. Admit to being useless
and inferior. You have ruined me. For other men, I yearn. For you, I
have no feelings whatsoever. When we're apart, I can be forever
happy. Will you let me be?
Yours, Gloria

5 CATEGORIES
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Stoppers: full stop or period, comma
Linkers: semicolon, colon, dash
Intruders: comma pair, dash pair, bracket pair
Intoners: exclamation and question marks
6 OTHER MARKS
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• Apostrophes
• Hyphens
• Quotation marks
• Slash 1
• Ellipsis
Stoppers: full stop or period, comma
Linkers: semicolon, colon, dash
Intruders: comma pair, dash pair, bracket pair
Intoners: exclamation and question marks 4/16/17
6 OTHER MARKS
1
• Apostrophes
• Hyphens
• Quotation marks
• Slash
• Ellipsis

7 FULL STOPS/PERIODS

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The full stop, or period, is used to signify the end of a sentence and
to make certain abbreviations, but you need to check these,
because usage differs.
8 FULL STOPS/PERIODS
1 No iron can strike the heart with as much force as a period in
exactly the right place.

Isaac Babel

9 FULL STOPS/PERIODS
1 That sentence appears in a short story called ‘Guy de
Maupassant’. Which is appropriate, because that is exactly how de
Maupassant wrote—sentences that advanced the narrative,
paragraphs with punch, stories that stopped on a dime.
Jesse Kornbluth
10 COMMAS

• After an introductory sentence element:


However hard I try, I still can’t get everything right.

• To prevent over-reading:
The trip had been fun for her frame of mind was always good
heading off for a holiday.

11 COMMAS
1 • To separate main clauses—the comma FANBOYS:
The steering was stiff, but the car cruised like a dream. 2
• To substitute for the word ‘and’:
The shiny, silver coin
The trip had been fun for her frame of mind was always good
heading off for a holiday.

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11 COMMAS
1 • To separate main clauses—the comma FANBOYS:
The steering was stiff, but the car cruised like a dream.
• To substitute for the word ‘and’:
The shiny, silver coin
• To set off non-essential information:
Our car, a red sedan, won.
12 THE OXFORD/HARVARD/SERIAL COMMA
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Remember to check your grammar, spelling, and punctuation.

Jane bought books, coffee, and milk.

The commas separate the three items in the series.

13 MIS-USING COMMAS
1 Northern Reef Spotted Cod, Beer, Batter, Chips = $17.50

Don’t put a comma between a subject and its verb, unless you
insert other words.
The cat, sat on the mat. X
Cats, who are friendly creatures, love milk. √
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• Separate closely related independent clauses.

• Separate items in a list in which at least one item has internal


punctuation.

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1 To write is human; to edit is divine.

Stephen King
On Writing
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1 Please put it in the trash can; that’s good news for everyone.
17 SEMICOLONS
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1 To write is human; to edit is divine.

Stephen King
On Writing
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1 Please put it in the trash can; that’s good news for everyone.
17 SEMICOLONS
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Remember to check your grammar, especially agreement of


subjects and verbs; your spelling, especially tricky words like
‘liaison’; and your punctuation, especially your use of the
apostrophe.

18 COLONS ANNOUNCE
1 • an explanation
• a clarification
• an interpretation
• an amplification
• an illustration.

• They introduce a list.


• They introduce a quote.

19 COLON
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Pancho Villa allegedly said: ‘Don’t let it end like this, tell them I said
something’. (UK end punctuation)
Pancho Villa allegedly said: ‘Don’t let it end like this, tell them I said
something.’ (USA end punctuation)

Only two things in life really matter: dark chocolate and light
chocolate.

20 DASHES
1
There are two kinds of dashes: 4
The em dash (—)
Mild sweetness, creamy centre, made in Belgium—my criteria for
Pancho Villa allegedly said: ‘Don’t let it end like this, tell them I said
something.’ (USA end punctuation)

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Only two things in life really matter: dark chocolate and light
chocolate.

20 DASHES
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There are two kinds of dashes:
The em dash (—)
Mild sweetness, creamy centre, made in Belgium—my criteria for
confectionery are steep.

The en dash (–)


1950–2014

21 COMMA PAIR
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• A pair of commas can be used in place of parentheses.

I would have ordered calamari, so long as it was fresh, but it


wasn’t on the menu.
22 DASH PAIR
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• A pair of em dashes can be used in place of parentheses.

We knew that we—even with our training—were no match for


them.

23 ROUND BRACKETS
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• Round brackets (parentheses) ( ) are used to insert information
into a sentence.
Seven sailors (of Madagascan origin) were hired for the voyage.
We then travelled to Omsk. (Recall that Omsk is a city in south-
western Siberia.)
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They went from there to Magdalen college [at Oxford University].

Gladstone was a man of great importtance [sic].

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western Siberia.)
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They went from there to Magdalen college [at Oxford University]. 4/16/17

Gladstone was a man of great importtance [sic].

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