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Punctuation patterns MADE EASY. A little review…  ‘sen(t) ₔ ns/ A sentence is a set of words that is complete in itself, a unit of thought. Rachel works.

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1 punctuation patterns MADE EASY

2 A little review…  ‘sen(t) ₔ ns/ A sentence is a set of words that is complete in itself, a unit of thought. Rachel works out every day.

3  /kloz/  A CLAUSE is a unit of grammatical organization which contains subject and predicate.  two types independent (main clause) Rachael exercises. Dependent (subordinate clause) Because she wants to stay healthy

4 Why Punctuate

5 Punctuation Can Save Lives Let’s eat grandpa. Let’s eat, grandpa.

6 Punctuation Can Prevent Confusion Woman without her man is a savage Woman, without her man, is a savage Woman! Without her, man is a savage

7 9 BASIC PUNCTUATION PATTERNS

8 But first a word about… the “pause” folk tale. The period The comma The semi colon

9 1. My Bosswarned me about being late. Subject + verb (.)

10 2. My boss warned me about being late; he didn’t fire me. Subject + verb (;) subject + verb (.)

11 3. Subject + verb (,) for subject + verb (.) and nor but or yet so My boss warned me about being late,but he didn’t fire me. f a n b o y s

12 4. My boss warned me about being late; however, he didn’t fire me. Subject + verb (;) therefore (,) subject + verb (.) however nevertheless consequently furthermore for example thus

13 5. Although Subject + verb (,) Subject + verb (.) Since If When While Because After Whenever As long as Even before Although my boss warned me about being late,he didn’t fire me.

14 6. Subject + verb although subject + verb (.) since if when while because after whenever during even before My boss didn’t fire mealthough he warned me about being late.

15 7. Subject (,) a wealthy banker (,) verb (.) his heart beating wildly on the other hand My boss,a compassionate person,didn’t fire me.

16 8. Subject + verb (:) A, B, C (.) My boss gave me some gifts:a phone, an Ipad, a watch, and a book.

17 9. The “Quotation Mark” “You’re fired,”he said. He said,“you’re fired." “You,”he said,“are fired.” Who said that you’re fired? Who said,“you’re fired”? Who said,“were you fired?”


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