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A hyphen ( - ) is used to link parts of a compound word. · Never use a hyphen in place of a colon or dash for emphasis or to denote a break or pause. · Do not use ...
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There are 14 standard punctuation marks in American English. Period ( . ) Exclamation point ( ! ) Question mark ( ? ) Comma ( , ) Colon ( : ) Semicolon ( ...
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artwork (one word, no hyphen). assure/ensure/insure—All mean to make secure or certain, but only assure is used in the sense of putting a person's mind at ease ...
Emphasis—Capitalize the first word after the colon only if it is a proper noun or the start of a complete sentence. (She had one love: Western Michigan ...
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Elearning (capitalized) is WMU's online learning system. The generic term e-learning is hyphenated and not capitalized. email—no hyphen, not capitalized.
Use an apostrophe (possessive) with bachelor's degree and master's degree, but not in Bachelor of Arts or Master of Science. Do not use an apostrophe ( ...
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An apostrophe ( ' ) is used to indicate the omission of one or more letters in a word (rock 'n' roll), omission of a century in a year ('97), a contraction.
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Apr 4, 2013 · Pingle, Katie, "Teaching Grammar in Context" (2013). Honors Theses. 2352. https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/honors_theses/2352. This Honors ...
A period ( . ) is a form of punctuation used to end a declarative sentence. Periods are frequently, but not always used, after initials and with two-letter ...
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May 1, 2024 · Punctuation, the use of spacing, conventional signs, and certain typographical devices as aids to the understanding and correct reading, ...