Title: Punctuations
1 Punctuations
2Punctuation
- Periods .
- Commas ,
- Colons
- Semicolons
- Question marks ?
- Exclamation points !
- Apostrophes '
- Quotation marks " "
- Hyphens -
- Dashes --
- Parentheses ( )
- Brackets
3Semicolon ( )
- The semicolon is an important punctuation mark in
- English and has several uses it is particularly
common in - formal and/or academic writing. There are several
common - ways of using the semicolon.
- 1. Use a semicolon to connect sentences that
have closely related ideas. - 2. Use a semicolon to connect items in lists if
the itemsin the lists contain commas. - 3. When sentences are connected by using
conjunctive adverbs, the semicolon comes at the
end of the first sentence.
41. Use a semicolon to connect sentences that have
closely related ideas.
- Examples
- He came he saw he conquered.
- She always does her best that's one reason
everyone admires her. - Dave Johnson and his family recently visited a
village near Chiangmai, Thailand Dave's wife,
May, comes from there. - Almost everyone has heard of the Time Square of
New York City it's one of the most famous
tourist attractions in the U.S.A. - John and his wife are newlyweds they got married
only a few days ago.
5Special notes
- 1. Periods could also be used for these
sentences, but the semicolons - emphasize how closely related the sentences
are. (If periods are used, - the sentences seem "choppy.")
-
- 2. Most authorities state that when a semicolon
is used with - parentheses (( )) or with quotation marks ("
"), the semicolon should be - outside the parentheses or quotation marks
- Bill said, "I was born in a very small town" he
went on to say that it's a friendly place with a
population of less than 1,000. - Ms. Jones was probably referring to the state of
Washington (which is in the north-western U.S.)
a reference to Washington, D.C. doesn't seem very
logical to me.
62. Use a semicolon to connect items in lists if
the items in the lists contain commas.
- Examples
- She's lived in San Antonio, Dallas and Irving,
Texas Palms, West Los Angeles, and Brentwood,
California Arch Cape and Portland, Oregon and
Phoenix, Arizona. - We invited Bob's girlfriend, Annie Judy, Ahmed,
and Simon Simon's cousins, Hugo and Peter our
next-door neighbor, Tina, and her husband and
three or four other people. - For the class you'll need two diskettes, either
formatted or unformatted paper, both for the
printer and for your class notes and, of course,
the textbook.
7Special notes
- 1. Semicolons are very helpful, in sentences such
as the ones above, in making the lists less
confusing. Without the semicolons, the items in
the list would be difficult to understand using
commas alone would not separate the items
clearly -
- 2. Periods cannot be used instead of semicolons
in - sentences like those above.
Example We invited Bob's girlfriend, Annie,
Judy, Ahmed, and Simon, Simon's cousins, Hugo and
Peter, our next-door neighbor, Tina, and her
husband, and three or four other people. (This
sentence is confusing because the items in the
list are not clearly separated.)
83. When sentences are connected by using
conjunctive adverbs, the semicolon comes at the
end of the first sentence.
- Conjunctive adverbs (sentence connectors) include
connecting words - such as however, therefore, besides,
consequently, nevertheless, in - addition, accordingly, and otherwise.
- Examples
- Sandy might have been sick and unable to come to
work however, I suspect that she took the day
off and went shopping. - We're expected to do all the assigned work in
addition, we're required to read and report on
three books that we can choose ourselves. - The last three shipments were damaged when they
were received consequently, all new shipments
will be inspected just before theyleave the
factory. - Mike found the work very difficult and was often
tempted to quit nevertheless, he kept on trying
and eventually did quite well on it.
9Special notes
- Periods can be used with conjunctive adverbs
- instead of semicolons.
- She was extremely tired. However, she finished
her assignment. - She was extremely tired however, she finished
her assignment.
10Commas ( , )
- Use commas to keep your writing clear. Omitted or
incorrectly used, commas can cause confusion or
even change meaning. Commas should be used with
the following elements - Introductory elements
- Coordinating conjunctions joining independent
clauses - Elements in a series
- Coordinate modifiers
- Nonrestrictive modifiers
- Parenthetic elements
- Elliptical constructions
- (http//www.mhhe.com/mayfieldpub/tsw/commas.htm)
111. Introductory elements
Use commas to set off transitional words and
phrases, introductory clauses, or introductory
phrases to signal where the introductory element
finishes and the main part starts.
- (1) Transitional Words and Phrases
- Place a comma after a transitional word or
phrase that begins a sentence. - Moreover, the opening of an export market
would help expand the market for key escrow
encryption. - In addition, several companies and
individuals have proposed commercial key escrow
approaches. - (2) Introductory Clauses
- Place a comma after an introductory
dependent clause. - Although key escrow is voluntary, critics
say that the introduction of clipper points
national policy in a disturbing direction.
12- (3) Introductory Prepositional or Verbal Phrases
- Normally, use a comma after an introductory
prepositional or verbal - phrase. However, you may omit the comma
after a short - introductory phrase if no ambiguity is
possible. -
- Examples
- For the first time, researchers have used
DNA analysis to identify - the animal tissue in 4,000-year-old rock
paintings. - Despite the error the experiment was
successful. - Combining surface area with depth, we
calculated the volume of - the pond.
- (Do not place a comma after an introductory
participial or gerund phrase if the phrase forms
part of the subject or verb of the sentence.) -
- Combining surface area with depth was our
principal method for calculating the volume of
the pond.
132. Coordinating Conjunctions Joining
Independent Clauses
Place a comma before a coordinating conjunction
that joins two independent clauses. However, if
the clauses are very short and closely related,
you may omit the comma.
- Acceptable
- In almost all illicit markets, only the tip
of the iceberg is visible, and there is no reason
why the nuclear-materials black market should be
an exception. - Unacceptable
- In almost all illicit markets, only the tip
of the iceberg is visible and there is no reason
why the nuclear-materials black market should be
an exception.
143. Elements in a series
- Use a comma to separate items in a series.
Although - placing a final comma before the coordinating
conjunction is often considered optional,
omitting it can sometimes cause confusion. - In a 3-or-more-element list, it's better to put
comma between each of the items (including the
last two), for clarity. - Most scientific and technical writing routinely
uses a final comma in a series to prevent
possible ambiguities.
- As a simple example of why, consider this
3-element grocery list written without the
clarifying last comma -