UBMS ACT English/Reading Summer 2012 Punctuation.

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UBMS ACT English/Reading Summer 2012 Punctuation

Today’s Video Clip ACT Top Punctuation Rules

Today’s Agenda: All in 55 Minutes! View Video Clip Review Punctuation Prepare and Present Group Presentation Award Presentations Practice Review

Punctuation Commas Apostrophes Semicolons Colons Parentheses and Dashes Periods, Question Marks, and Exclamation Points 1.Not all of these punctuation types are tested on every English Test. 2.However, you can definitely expect to find questions dealing with the first four items of the list on the English Test you take.

Commas,,,,,,,,, Misplaced, misused, and missing commas are the most frequent punctuation offenders on the English Test. Commas Separate Independent Clauses Joined by a Conjunction – FAN BOYS = For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So Video Time! Watch Conjunction Junction! – An independent clause contains a subject and a verb, and it can function as a sentence on its own. Commas Delineate a Series of Items – The hungry girl devoured a chicken, two pounds of pasta, and a chocolate cake. (NOTE: no colon after verb…why not?)

Commas …continued Commas Separate Multiple Nonessential Adjectives Modifying a Noun – The big red barn caught my attention. – The loud, angry protesters mobbed the building. Commas Set Off Dependent Phrases and Clauses from the Main Clause of a Sentence – Scared of monsters, Tina always checked under her bed before going to sleep. – After preparing an elaborate meal for herself, Anne was too tired to eat. Commas Set Off Appositives…same as = – Everyone voted Carrie, the most popular girl in school, prom queen. – The dog, a Yorkshire Terrier, barked at all the neighbors.

Apostrophes’’’’’’’’’’’’’ Apostrophes are the second most commonly tested punctuation mark on the English Test. Apostrophes primarily indicate possession, but they also take the place of omitted letters in contractions The Possessive and Singular Nouns – My mom forgot the dog’s food. - We removed the bottle’s label. The Possessive and Plural Nouns – My mom forgot the dogs’ food. - We removed the bottles’ labels. The Possessive and Multiple Nouns – Nick and Nora’s dog solves crimes. - Dan’s and Johann’s socks are dirty. ITS/IT’S, THEIR/THEY’RE – Your face is red.9 A. NO CHANGE B. You’re face C. Your nose D. OMIT the underlined portion.

Semi-Colons;;;;;;;;;;; Usually find several questions dealing with semicolons on the English Test commonly used to separate two related but independent clauses – Julie ate five brownies ; Eileen ate seven. – Josh needed to buy peas ; he ran to the market. Frequently, you will see two independent clauses joined by a semicolon and a transitional adverb – consequently, however, furthermore, indeed, moreover, nevertheless, therefore, and thus – Julie ate five brownies; however, Eileen ate seven. – Josh needed to buy peas; thus, he ran to the market. Replaces the comma as the structural backbone of a series if the items already contain commas – The tennis tournament featured the surprise comeback player, Koch, who dropped out last year due to injuries ; the up-and-coming star Popp, who dominated the junior tour ; and the current favorite, Farrington, who won five of the last six tournaments.

Colons: : : : : : : : : : : : : Could be tested on your knowledge of colons a couple of times on the English Test. After complete sentences to introduce related information that usually comes in the form of a list, an explanation – The wedding had all the elements to make it a classic: the elegant bride, the weeping mother, and the fainting bridesmaids. Can also be used to introduce quotations. – The mother’s exclamation best summed up the wedding: “If only the bridesmaids hadn’t fainted!” A COLON SHOULD ALWAYS BE PRECEDED BY AN INDEPENDENT CLAUSE. – WRONG: The ingredients I need to make a cake: flour, butter, sugar, and icing. – RIGHT: I need several ingredients to make a cake: flour, butter, sugar, and icing. THERE SHOULD NEVER BE MORE THAN ONE COLON IN A SENTENCE. – WRONG: He brought many items on the camping trip: a tent, a sleeping bag, a full cooking set, warm clothes, and several pairs of shoes: sneakers, boots, and sandals. – RIGHT: He brought many items on the camping trip: a tent, a sleeping bag, a full cooking set, warm clothes, sneakers, boots, and sandals. Do not use a colon after a preposition (such as "in"), or a verb, that introduces a list. – Incorrect: The new law student excelled in: Criminal Law, Legal Writing, and Torts. – Correct: The new law student excelled in Criminal Law, Legal Writing, and Torts.

Periods, Question Marks, and Exclamation Points. ? ! These are the least common forms of punctuation tested by the ACT. – The sentence ends here. – Does the sentence end here? – Hooray, the sentence ends here!

Parenthesis and Dashes(-) usually surround words or phrases that break a sentence’s train of thought but provide explanatory information for it. – Their road trip (which they made in a convertible) lasted three weeks and spanned fourteen states. Dashes function similarly to parentheses. Dashes indicate either an abrupt break in thought or an insertion of additional, explanatory information. – He walked so slowly—with his lame leg he couldn’t go much faster—that even his neighbor’s toddler eventually overtook him. – I don’t have the heart to refuse a friend’s request for help—do you?

Project and Presentation For assigned punctuation… – Create a sentence that introduces your group to the class and that uses your punctuation. – Present your sentence to class. Identify all punctuation Everyone in group should have a speaking part. – Example: Mrs. Gillmore ’ s has several favorite hobbies : reading, writing, gardening, and supervising. = 4 Punctuation Rules

Practice Time!

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Work Cited “ACT Sparks Note Test Prep: Punctuation.” Spark Notes Retrieved June 12, 2011, from