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Title: Punctuation Made Easy


1
Punctuation Made Easy
  • Or at least well, at least you get to review it

2
Missing comma after introductory phrases
  • After the devastation of the siege of Leningrad
    the Soviets were left with the task of rebuilding
    their population as well as their city.
  • A comma should be placed after "Leningrad." (CMS )

3
Missing comma in compound sentence
  • Wordsworth spent a good deal of time in the Lake
    District with his sister Dorothy and the two of
    them were rarely apart.
  • Comma should be placed before the and. (CMS )

4
Comma needed for nonrestrictive relative clauses
  • Here you need to distinguish between a
    restrictive relative clause and a nonrestrictive
    relative clause.
  • Nonrestrictive (adds additional information, but
    does not restrict the meaning of the term it
    modifies, SW 4-5, CMS )

5
Comma needed for nonrestrictive relative clauses
  • The nonrestrictive element can be removed without
    changing the meaning of what it modifies.
  • After John left the law firm, which is the
    largest in the region, he started a private
    practice.
  • Nonrestrictive elements are usually identified by
    a , which

6
Unnecessary commas with restrictive relative
clauses
  • Consider the sentence, My brother in the red
    shirt likes ice cream.
  • If you have TWO brothers, then the information
    about the shirt is restrictive, in that it is
    necessary to defining THE brother who likes ice
    cream.

7
Unnecessary with restrictive relative clauses
  • Restrictive clauses, because they are essential
    to identifying the noun, use no commas. However,
    if you have ONE brother, then the information
    about the shirt is not necessary to identifying
    your brother.

8
Unnecessary commas with restrictive clauses
  • Restrictive clauses are essential to meaning.
  • Concrete that has been reinforced by
    polypropylene fibers is less brittle than
    unreinforced concrete.

9
Comma splice
  • A comma splice occurs when two independent
    clauses are joined only with a comma. (CMS )
  • For example Picasso was profoundly affected by
    the war in Spain, it led to the painting of great
    masterpieces like Guernica.

10
Comma splice
  • A comma splice also occurs when a comma is used
    to divide a subject from its verb.
  • For example The young Picasso felt stifled in
    art school in Spain, and wanted to leave.

11
Comma splice
  • The subject Picasso is separated from one of
    its verbs wanted.
  • There should be no comma in this sentence, unless
    you are playing with grammatical correctness for
    the sake of emphasis -- a dangerous sport for
    unconfident or inexperienced writers.

12
Possessive apostrophe error
  • Sometimes apostrophes are incorrectly left out
    other times, they are incorrectly put in (her's,
    their's, etc.) (CMS )
  • Note plural and possessive are not the same
  • The companies policy states
  • The companys policy states

13
Missing comma in a series
  • Whenever you list things, use a comma.
  • You'll find a difference of opinion as to whether
    the next-to-last noun (the noun before the and)
    requires a comma. (CMS )
  • (Apples, oranges, pears, and bananas...)

14
Missing comma in a series
  • My advice is to use the comma because sometimes
    your list will include pairs of things
  • "For Christmas she wanted books and tapes, peace
    and love, and for all the world to be happy."

15
Run-on
  • Run-on sentences are sentences that run on
    forever, they are sentences that ought to have
    been two or even three sentences but the writer
    didn't stop to sort them out, leaving the reader
    feeling exhausted by the sentence's end which is
    too long in coming. (CMS )
  • Get the picture?

16
Fused sentence
  • Fused sentences occur when two independent
    clauses are put together without a comma,
    semi-colon, or conjunction.
  • "Researchers investigated several possible
    vaccines for the virus then they settled on one."

17
Its/it's error
  • Its it is
  • Until the end of time
  • Until the earth is a burning ember falling into
    the sun
  • Its it is
  • It does not take a possessive with s. (CMS )

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