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Grammar and Punctuation
  • Test Review

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Punctuation marks are to reading what stoplights
and street signs are to driving.
  • They tell us
  • when to slow down
  • When to stop
  • Whats coming up next

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Why do we use punctuation I dont really see what
the point of it is It seems to me that of all the
things involved in writing such as prewriting
coming up with a main idea organizing your ideas
and using interesting words punctuation is least
important
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8 Sentence Punctuation Patterns
  • Pattern 1

Simple Sentence
Doctors are concerned about the rising death rate
from asthma.
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Pattern 2 Compound Sentence
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There are 7 coordinating conjunctions
  • For
  • And
  • Nor
  • But
  • Or
  • Yet
  • So

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Pattern 3 Compound Sentence
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Pattern 4 Compound Sentence
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Some independent markers
  • Therefore
  • Moreover
  • Thus
  • Consequently
  • However
  • Also
  • In as much

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Pattern 5 Complex Sentence
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Some dependent markers
  • Because
  • Before
  • Since
  • While
  • Although
  • If
  • until
  • When
  • Then
  • After
  • As
  • As if

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Pattern 6 Complex Sentence
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Pattern 7
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Pattern 8
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Punctuation Practice
  • I am going home and I intend to stay there.
  • I am going home, and I intend to stay there.

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I am going to the grocery store and to the
cleaners.
  • No punctuation. There is not an independent
    clause on both sides of the coordinating
    conjunction.

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They couldnt make it to the summit and back
before dark therefore they decided to camp for
the night
  • They couldnt make it to the summit and back
    before dark therefore, they decided to camp for
    the night

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While I was eating the cat scratched the door.
  • While I was eating, the cat scratched the door.

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She was late for class because her alarm clock
was broken.
  • No punctuation

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After the test but before lunch I went jogging.
After the test but before lunch, I went jogging.
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I am going home I intend to stay there.
I am going home I intend to stay there.
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When the snow stops falling well shovel the
driveway.
When the snow stops falling, well shovel the
driveway.
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Beware of a shift in verb tense
  • Do not shift from one tense to another if the
    time frame for each action is the same.

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The ocean contains rich minerals that washed down
from rivers and streams
  • The ocean contains rich minerals that wash from
    rivers and streams

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About noon the sky darkened, a breeze sprang up,
and a low rumble announces the approaching storm.
  • About noon the sky darkened, a breeze sprang up,
    and a low rumble announced the approaching storm.

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Yesterday we had walked to school but later rode
the bus home.
  • Yesterday we walked to school but later rode the
    bus home.

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Do shift tense to indicate a change in time frame
from one action to another.
  • The children love their new tree house, which
    they built themselves.

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Who and that
  • Use who or whom to begin an adjective clause that
    follows a person. Use that to begin an adjective
    clause that follows an object.

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The man that lives in our neighborhood also sells
cars.
  • The man who lives in our neighborhood also sells
    cars.

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The book _____ you left on the table belongs to
Jack, ____ is my lab partner.
  • That
  • who

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A and An
  • A goes before all words that egin with
    consonants.

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Use A before these words
  • A cat
  • A dog
  • A purple onion
  • A buffalo
  • A big apple

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One exception
  • Use an before unsounded h

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  • An honorable judge
  • An honest error

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An goes before all words that begin with vowels
  • An apricot
  • An egg
  • An Indian
  • An orbit
  • An uprising

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Two exceptions
  • When u makes the same sound as the y in
    you, then a is used.
  • A union
  • A united front
  • A unicorn
  • A used napkin

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Pronoun clarity
  • Dont be vague or ambiguous. Refer clearly to a
    specific noun.

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Although the motorcycle hit the tree, it was not
damaged.
  • Is it the motorcycle or the tree?

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I dont think they should show violence on TV.
  • Who are they?

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If you put this paper in your notebook, you can
refer to it.
  • Refer to what?

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Pronouns must also agree in number and in gender.
  • Everybody ought to do his or her best. (NOT
    their best)
  • Neither of the girls brought her umbrella. (NOT
    their umbrellas)
  • If a student parks a car on campus, he or she has
    to buy a parking sticker. (NOT they have to buy
    a parking sticker.)

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Fragments, Run-ons, Complete sentences
  • They werent dangerous criminals they were
    detectives in disguise.

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Fragment, Run-on, or Complete
  • He often watched TV when there were only reruns
    she preferred to read instead.
  • A story with deep thoughts and emotions.
  • A record of accomplishment beginning when you
    were first hired.
  • The ultimate effect of all advertising is to sell
    the product.

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Possessive nouns and pronouns
  • Posses.sive nouns contain apostrophes.
    Possessive pronouns do not

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Plural nouns do not contain apostrophes.
  • Jacks grandmother
  • The grandmothers were invited to the party.

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For doing freelance work for a competitor got
Phil fired.
  • I need to find a new roommate. Because the one I
    have now isnt working out too well.
  • The current school dress code is incomplete as it
    stands. Which is why we believe it should be
    changed.

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Parallel structure
  • Jacks odious neighbor had the habit of sitting
    on his front porch biting his toenails and then
    spitting them at stray cats.

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capitalization
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Active/Passive Voice
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