What are the 3 marks of TERMINAL PUNCTUATION
What are the three kinds of sentences you will find a period at the end of?
Name the 3 types of statements you’ll find an exclamation point at the end of.
What kind of question requires a question mark?
a DIRECT QUESTION
Have the kids eaten yet?
When is a question mark NOT used?
for INDIRECT QUESTIONS–these are STATEMENTS not questions.
What is INFLECTION?
the variation or change of form that words undergo to mark distinctions of case, gender, number, tense, person, mood, voice, comparison
When are periods used outside of terminal punctuation?
and as a matter of style…
What are the 7 most common uses for a comma?
What is an Oxford/serial comma?
The comma preceding the coordinating conjunction and in a list of three or more items.
What is the argument for the serial comma?
The absence of the final comma can invite confusion by suggesting an unintended closeness/relationship.
What is the difference between a restrictive vs nonrestrictive appositive in these sentences?
Place commas around nonrestrictive appositives–ie, those which a sentence can stand without.
One-of-a-kinds are nonrestrictive (commas)–there is only one husband
What is the number one test of whether a clause is restrictive or nonrestrictive?
Is the information necessary to the sentence?
Add commas where needed to the following sentences:
The house an old Victorian sold for a hundred dollars.
The house on the corner sold for a hundred dollars.
The answer of course is obvious. You therefore have figured it out.
The house, an old Victorian, sold for a hundred dollars.
The house on the corner sold for a hundred dollars.
The answer, of course, is obvious. You, therefore, have figured it out.
What are dialogue tags? When should commas appear?
Dialogue tags are used for DIRECT SPEECH, e.g.,
“No, probably not,” Dale said.
“Tell me,” I said, “why do you want to do that?”
what is the difference between a clause and a phrase?
a clause can stand on its own; it has a subject and verb
a phrase cannot stand on its own
What do ADVERBIAL PHRASES do?
they modify the verb (like an adverb)
How do participial phrases function in a sentence?
often as an ADJECTIVE
What is an ABSOLUTE PHRASE?
a NOUN + PARTICIPLE PHRASE (w optional modifiers and/or object) that modifies an entire sentence
Absolute phrases are set of by commas.
How are commas used to separate clauses?
Commas are used to separate subordinate (dependant) clauses from the main (independant) clause…
…when the subordinate clause PRECEDES the independent clause.
So…
Name the 3 primary uses for a semi-colon.
What do COLONS do?
Colons inroduce what kinds of statements?
Summary or explanatory statements.
She can’t pay the bills: she has no money.
A three-point ellipsis indicates…
Order hyphens and dashes by size…