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Module 6: Common Punctuation Mistakes
They may be tiny, but punctuation marks wield the power to transform the meaning of a sentence. Even minor punctuation errors (like, too, many, commas) can distract readers and make a piece of writing sound unprofessional. By learning how to use punctuation effectively, you can make sure that your writing – or your client’s – is clear and precise and leaves the right impression every time.
8 Comprehensive Lessons
8 Challenging Quizzes
1 Proofreading Exercise
How This Module Works
Remembering the many rules of punctuation can feel like an impossible task. In this module, we’ll teach you how to spot and fix some of the most common punctuation errors. We’ll clarify commas, analyze apostrophes, demystify dashes…and much more besides!
Lesson 6.1: Terminal Punctuatuib
Find out when a comma should really be a period and whether a rhetorical question needs a question mark.
Lesson 6.2: Commas
Escape the curse of the misused comma to make sure that clauses and lists are crystal clear.
Lesson 6.3: Colons And Semicolons
Discover once and for all the differences between these two deceptively similar-looking punctuation marks.
Lesson 6.4: Apostrophes
Dive into the intricacies of how to properly mark possession and not get confused with plurals.
Lesson 6.5: Quotation Marks
Explore the differences between US and UK English and how to format long and short quotations, including quotes within quotes.
Lesson 6.6: Hyphens And Dashes
Learn how a hyphen is different from an en dash, how both are different from an em dash, and how to properly use all three.
Lesson 6.7: Ellipses, Parentheses, And Lists
Look at the ways to properly use ellipses to show that something is missing or unfinished, and gain confidence in punctuating bulleted lists.
Lesson 6.8: Module Quiz
Check your understanding of this module’s content with a 15 question quiz.
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Why Does Punctuation Matter?
You’ve probably heard the phrase: ‘It’s not what you say, but how you say it’. The same sentiment applies to the written word.
From work emails to college essays, fiction manuscripts to marketing materials…punctuation has a significant impact on the way your words are received. The right punctuation can help your words shine, conveying tone and ensuring clarity. The wrong punctuation can cause confusion and undermine the credibility of your message. This makes the ability to apply punctuation with ease a valuable skill for anyone to learn!
As a professional proofreader, clients will expect you to be a punctuation pro. If you know the rules inside out, you’ll be able to provide an invaluable service – whatever the document type or niche.
Tips on Using Punctuation Correctly
What is an Oxford comma? Should punctuation go inside or outside of quotation marks? How many exclamation points are too many? These are just some of the frequently-asked-questions we answer over on our punctuation tips blog!
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