Top Ten #8 Punctuation problems. APOSTROPHES The 2 main uses (which is not A’s, 3’s, and $’s) : To make possessives/show ownership (covered in prior rule.

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Top Ten #8 Punctuation problems

APOSTROPHES The 2 main uses (which is not A’s, 3’s, and $’s) : To make possessives/show ownership (covered in prior rule #9) To make contractions, as noted below: Contractions: use the apostrophe in place of omitted letters or numbers Do + not =Should + have = Class of 2015 =Going = ***Do not confuse contractions with possessive pronouns its vs. it’syour vs. you’retheir vs. they’re

TITLES capitalization, quotation marks, underlining, italics ***Use quotation marks when writing song titles, poem titles, short story titles, names of tv episodes, chapters of a book, and articles (whether magazine/encyclopedia/internet). Many also include essays as well. You do this because they are part of a larger whole. ***The larger whole gets underlined if handwriting or italics if your text is computer generated. It’s never both!

COLON ***Use a colon to introduce an idea or a list… with these requirements in your formal written work 1. the colon must follow a complete sentence 2. it cannot follow a verb 3. it cannot come in the middle of a phrase (like such as or for example) No: I think the best colors are: blue, red, and pink. They are the colors of: my car, my bedroom, and my favorite shirt. Yes: Rita wants the following for her birthday: a pony, a cake, and a doll.

You’ve previously learned three ways to write the following IC’s: Ex. Barney made BJ a birthday cake. Babybop made him a card. Barney made BJ a birthday cake, and Babybop made him a card. Barney made BJ a birthday cake; Babybop made him a card. In #10, we suggested to use an adverbial conjunction after a semicolon as a transition that show sequence, comparison, contrast, etc. Ex. He loves chocolate; however, he likes vanilla much more. He failed the test; therefore, he will take a 2 nd chance. But there is another way!

COLONS ***Use a colon between two independent clauses if (and only if) the second explains or summarizes the first. Ex.Garlic is used in many recipes: it enhances the flavor of starches.

SEMICOLON What would this sentence say literally: I brought my tent, my birthday present, a sleeping bag, S’mores, my favorite snack, and clothes on my camping trip. Thus, use a semicolon to separate items when one or more of the units contains a comma which would cause confusion. This rule usually pertains to lists or phrases/clauses. I brought my tent, my birthday present; a sleeping bag; S’mores, my favorite snack; and clothes on my camping trip.

As a reader, what is your understanding of the following? The author states, “I decided… I wasn’t going” (26).

MANIPULTATING EXERPTS If you omit a word(s) from a quotation, you should indicate the deleted word(s) by using ellipsis marks, which are three periods (...) preceded and followed by a space. For example: In an essay on urban legends, Jan Harold Brunvand notes that "some individuals make a point of learning every recent rumor or tale... and in a short time a lively exchange of details occurs" (78).

Similarly, what’s confusing with this statement? “Last week I forgot to bring it,” the student added.

But if you were to add words… you should put brackets [ ] around the words you’ve added to indicate they are not part of the original excerpt. You might do this to clarify an item within the excerpt. For Example: “Last week I forgot to bring it [the homework],” the student added. Charlie Manual said after the game, “He [Hamels] pitched his best game of the year when we needed it most.” MANIPULATING EXCERPTS

HYPHENS and DASHES Oddly… When typing, a dash is two hyphens typed without spaces before, after, or between them. However, most modern programs change the -- to— automatically. In handwritten work make sure you distinguish it from the hyphen by making it longer!

DASHES Dashes can be used (in informal work –MLA doesn’t like dashes) to show clarification, interruption, or change of thought –-like commas or parenthesis. I went --by myself-- to the movies.

HYPHENS Hyphens are generally used to join words. Some of the most common hyphen rules are as follows:  Compound adjectives when they are a single idea and come before the noun EX. A one-way street; chocolate-covered cherries; well-known artist  To spell out compound numbers between 21 and 99 and fractions  Words that may have an odd combo of letters Ex. Semi-independent; shell-like There are many, many, many more rules, especially with compound nouns, verbs, and phrases.rules The best strategy is to use a dictionary!