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A few important concepts about punctuation Most information from Rude, Carolyn. Technical Editing, 4 th ed. http://static.open.salon.com/files/punctuation_41238706841.gif
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Key Terms Clause Independent clause Dependent clause
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Key Terms Clause: a group of words containing the subject and the predicate Independent clause Dependent clause
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Key Terms Clause: a group of words containing the subject and the predicate Independent clause: includes subject and predicate and can stand alone The teacher wanted to have class outside. Dependent clause
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Key Terms Clause: a group of words containing the subject and the predicate Independent clause: includes subject and predicate and can stand alone Dependent clause: contains subject and predicate, but cannot stand alone Although the teacher wanted to have class outside, …
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Key Terms Conjunction Coordinating conjunction Subordinating conjunction
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Key Terms Conjunction: joins clauses. Coordinating conjunction Subordinating conjunction
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Key Terms Conjunction: joins clauses. Coordinating conjunction: joins clauses or sentence elements of equal grammatical value FANBOYS Subordinating conjunction
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Key Terms Conjunction: joins clauses. Coordinating conjunction: joins independent clauses or sentence elements of equal grammatical value Subordinating conjunction: joins a dependent clause to an independent clause. Establishes that one is less important. After, although, as, because, once, since, that, though, till, unless, when, whenever, etc.
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Key Terms Relative pronouns: Restrictive clause Nonrestrictive clause
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Key Terms Relative pronouns: relate to a noun already named in the sentence. They introduce dependent clauses. Restrictive clause Nonrestrictive clause
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Key Terms Relative pronouns: relate to a noun already named in the sentence. They introduce dependent clauses. Restrictive clause: essential to the definition Rock music is different than classical music Nonrestrictive clause
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Key Terms Relative pronouns: relate to a noun already named in the sentence. They introduce dependent clauses. Restrictive clause: essential to the definition Nonrestrictive clause: meaningful, but not essential Different music types, such as rock and classical, appeal to different people.
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Key Terms Parallelism http://superman1216.files.wordpress.com/2009/04/train-tracks_9510.jpg
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Key Terms Parallelism: Items share grammatical structure Bad While preparing this PowerPoint I drank coffee, music was playing on my radio, and some hefty guy joggled by my office window while I watched.
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Key Terms Parallelism: Items share grammatical structure Good While preparing this PowerPoint I drank coffee, played music on my radio, and watched some hefty guy joggle by my office window.
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Key Terms: Sentence Types Simple Compound Complex Compound-Complex
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Key Terms: Sentence Types Simple: one independent clause Bobby ran. Compound: two independent clauses Bobby ran, and he tried not to fall down. Complex: one independent clause and one dependent clause Because he was being chased by a bear, Bobby ran quickly. Compound-Complex: two independent clauses plus a dependent clause The bear had been hibernating all winter and was hungry; therefore, when Bobby walked by with his bag of Fritos, the bear gave chase.
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Basic Punctuation, ‘ - “ () — : ;. ! http://www.simiannation.com/images/cartoons/december_07_trashlands/punctuation.jpg
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