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    CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ……………………………………………………………..................... 2 CHAPTER1. THE THEORETICAL BASES OF THE STUDY OF MODERN PUNCTUATION AS HISTORICAL SYSTEM 1.1 Punctuation as a Language. Fundamentals of the theory of punctuation……………..4 1.2 Principles of Modern Punctuation ……………………………………………………..5 CHAPTER 2. MODERN ENLISH PUNCTUATION………………………………………6 2.1.Coma…………………………..……………………………….………………………. 6 2.2. Apostrophe .….………………………….……………………….…………………….10 2.3. The exclamation poin…………………….…………………………

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    as a unit. Transitions are words‚ phrases‚ or clauses that lead the reader to each idea. Transitions are like guide posts‚ or signals of what’s coming next. Without transitions‚ most films are structured much like a short story. End Punctuation You use end punctuation at the end of every sentence. The end of a sentence can be marked with a period‚ question mark‚ or an exclamation point. You have to use a period to mark the end of sentence that makes a statement. You use question marks when a sentence

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    Template Introduction and Objective Imagine that you are asked to proofread your friend’s essay about The Faerie Queene. Your friend’s essay begins: If you were to proofread this passage‚ what grammatical errors would you mark? Is the punctuation correct? Are proper nouns capitalized? Are there any incomplete or run-on sentences? How does this affect your ability to read the passage? Today‚ we’re going to take a look at some basic grammar rules‚ including capitalization‚ fragments‚ and

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    Lesson Number: 5 No. of children: 24 Ability Range: High_____ Average Low_____ Mixed_____ PRIOR KNOWLEDGE: Students know that a sentence expresses a complete thought and that they begin with a capital letter‚ and end with the correct punctuation mark. In previous lesson‚ students have written pieces using their five senses to describe. Students also know that we compare with adjectives ending -er and -est. Students compare simple things on an everyday basis. RECOGNITION OF EXCEPTIONAL

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    proper punctuation in writing is important to me. Second‚ I want to learn proper sentence structures and avoid run-ons‚ fragments‚ and comma splices. Also‚ I want to be able to properly use grammar when writing and avoid repetition. Finally‚ I’ll be discussing reading and share my experiences with teaching myself English‚ Writing‚ and Reading. To begin with‚ one of my goals in this course is to learn how to use proper punctuation in writing. For instance‚ when it comes to punctuation; I have

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    unfair judgments her teachers made every year. PUNCTUATION and APPOSITIVES The last example given does not use punctuation to set off the appositive from the rest of the sentence‚ but the others do. Here is why: If the sentence can be understood without the appositive‚ the writer uses punctuation to set off the appositive. If the sentence cannot be understood without the appositive‚ the writer does NOT set off the appositive with punctuation marks. In the first example given‚ the name of the

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    Common commands in Speech Recognition You can print this topic for quick reference while you’re using Windows Speech Recognition. How do I use Speech Recognition? To use Speech Recognition‚ the first thing you need to do is set it up on your computer. To learn how to do that‚ see Set up Speech Recognition. When you’re ready to use Speech Recognition‚ you need to speak in simple‚ short commands. The tables below include some of the more commonly used commands. To open Speech Recognition 1

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    ................................................................31 PUNCTUATION MISTAKES ..........................................................................40 100 Writing Mistakes to Avoid – 2 INTRODUCTION Introduction T his book is for writers who want to avoid the most common errors of written English without spending a lot of time looking things up. The list of 100 spelling‚ usage‚ and punctuation errors does not include every possible mistake‚ but it covers a great

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    Jeffrey Jeffrey who had never been a particularly good student in high school knew drills: Jeffrey There is nothing wrong with that sentence as it is written. Remember that length has nothing to do with whether a sentence is a run-on or not. Punctuation: 1. Coach Espinoza who took her team to the Final Four last year might take a job with Notre Dame. Espinoza who took her team to the Final Four last year‚ might Espinoza‚

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    also the opinions of many average citizens like his friends and family‚ hence the reader can therefore relate to these people easier. In the extract many forms of punctuation are used which sere to indicate the structure and organization of writing as well as intonation and pauses to be observed when reading text aloud. Punctuation marks such as full stops‚ commas and apostrophes are used but the most common is the question marks which follow after a rhetorical question. Furthermore

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