http://www.netcomuk.co.uk/~media/hrc_style.html
Inverted Sentence Structure: A sentence in which the normal grammatical order of subject, verb, object has been inverted, usually to place emphasis on the initial or end word(s). This is often used by writers to help the reader to understand a complex or abstract point Audience: the readership whom the writer is addressing, the people who are being targeted by the article
http://data.grammarbook.com/blog/commas/comma-before-and/
Thanks a lot DeeDee Reply Jane says: August 23, 2010, at 10:08 am This is a polite request, not a question; Therefore, a period, not a question mark, is used. Therefore: Your wife, Karen, and your family Reply Steph says: June 3, 2012, at 2:13 pm I am British and was taught to omit the comma before and, when in a list
http://www.grammarly.com/handbook/punctuation/comma/14/comma-use-around-interrupters/
What, Susan, do you think? Now, where do you suppose, Davey, your shoes might have gone this time? Here are some more common interrupters: in fact, to say the least, however, generally speaking, sadly, happily, and unfortunately
Punctuation Rules
http://www.kimskorner4teachertalk.com/writing/sixtrait/conventions/punctuation.html
(Never use more than one exclamation point.) Example: Wow! I never thought Mom would let us go to the concert! Unacceptable: Wow!! I never thought Mom would let us go to the concert!!!!!! QUESTION MARK Use a question mark at the end of a question
http://www.economist.com/style-guide/inverted-commas-quotation-marks
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perlop - perldoc.perl.org
http://perldoc.perl.org/perlop.html
(See Context and List value constructors in perldata, and Assigning to References in perlref.) Unlike in C, the scalar assignment operator produces a valid lvalue. Although the most common reason to learn this is to unravel labyrinthine regular expressions, because the initial steps of parsing are the same for all quoting operators, they are all discussed together
Punctuation Overview - colon, comma, period, semi-colon
http://www.k12reader.com/term/punctuation/
Though you should now have a good feel for how to use them, you may want to keep a good grammar book on your desk for when you run up on a particularly perplexing problem
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/commas_big.htm
"He hit the ball, dropped the bat, and ran to first base." You may have learned that the comma before the "and" is unnecessary, which is fine if you're in control of things. Sometimes the appositive and the word it identifies are so closely related that the comma can be omitted, as in "His wife Eleanor suddenly decided to open her own business." We could argue that the name "Eleanor" is not essential to the meaning of the sentence (assuming he has only one wife), and that would suggest that we can put commas both before and after the name (and that would also be correct), but "his wife" and "Eleanor" are so close that we can regard the entire phrase as one unit and leave out the commas
http://www.engvid.com/commas-punctuation-english-writing/
Thank you! Saturday, March 12th 2011Reply to this comment Abass KamaraThank you Alex,your classes are very useful for me.Now, I can understand more how to use commas correctly.I will also help to teach other people how to use commas.Thank you. best regards Thomas Thursday, February 14th 2013Reply to this comment goldenflowerI got 5 out of 6 Sunday, February 24th 2013Reply to this comment shantiThanks a lot
http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/education/grammar/dashes-parentheses-and-commas?page=all
He told me that his birthday wish would be for me to do a show to help him understand the difference between dashes, commas, and parentheses because it keeps coming up in his writing
Using Quotations
http://www.writing.utoronto.ca/advice/using-sources/quotations
The period before the closing quotation mark must go: According to Schama, Louis XVI remained calm during his trial: "The Terror had no power to frighten an old man of seventy-two" (822). For example, do not write, According to Schama, Louis XVI remained calm during his trial: "The Terror had no power to frighten an old man of seventy-two." (822)
Using the comma 2.
http://www.bristol.ac.uk/arts/exercises/grammar/grammar_tutorial/page_46.htm
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http://data.grammarbook.com/blog/commas/how-to-punctuate-between-sentences-using-commas-semicolons-and-colons/
Reply Kristi says: August 12, 2011, at 1:57 pm Is it correct or incorrect to punctuate with a comma after the date in the following sentence: I asked her what dental trauma she believes occurred in the June 14, 2010, motor vehicle accident. Reply Rebecca says: March 4, 2015, at 5:18 am Is the following sentence correctly punctuated? I am often late for school; I really should set my alarm clock, but I often fall asleep doing my homework
Using the colon.
http://www.bristol.ac.uk/arts/exercises/grammar/grammar_tutorial/page_43.htm
skip to content university home study research contacting people a-z index news help University of Bristol Faculty of Arts Your browser does not support Javascript. 7 Which of these is correct? a) Our old French teacher used to say: 'Look at the text lad!' b) Our old French teacher would say: 'Look at the text lad!' c) Our old French teacher had a favourite saying: 'Look at the text lad!' Please select an answerWrong
http://www.ehow.com/how_2181282_use-comma-semicolon-correctly.html
Grammar Girl gives this example: "This week's winners are Joe from Reno, Nevada; Diane from Phoenix, Arizona; and Matt from Irvine, California." Use a semicolon to create variety in your sentences, especially if you have a lot of choppy sentences in a row. In business writing, media writing or even in writing personal letters and emails, proper grammar helps you portray your message clearly and projects intelligence on your part
Colon or comma before quotation (speech) marks?
http://www.grammar-monster.com/lessons/quotation_(speech)_marks_colon_or_comma.htm
Edmund actually said, "I am a good boy." There should be no quotation marks.) IT'S NOT A HARD AND FAST RULE The majority of people do not adhere to the guidelines regarding the use of commas and colons with quotations. It is the author's choice which to use, but if you would like a guideline, then use commas for quotations that comprise fewer than 7 words and use colons for longer quotations
http://www.grammar-monster.com/lessons/colons_with_long_quotations.htm
There is a lot of leniency on this, especially in creative writing, and writers should choose the punctuation that gives them their desired flow of text. Therefore, under the guideline, it should be preceded by a comma.) Do Not Use Quotation Marks for Reported Speech Only use quotation marks to record the actual words previously said or written
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