A Not-Very-Well-Known Dash Rule

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Most reporters use the dash simply for that ever-present interruption. There are, however, grammar rules associated with the dash.

Here's one:

When an indefinite pronoun follows ONE word and renames it, there is most often a comma.

When an indefinite pronoun follows MORE THAN ONE word and renames each word, there should be a dash.

...He took medications, some of which helped.
...He took medications, supplements, and vitamins -- some of which helped.

...I brought cupcakes, all of which were a hit.
...I brought doughnuts, cupcakes, and banana bread -- all of which were a hit.

...She brought her friends, each of whom contributed something.
...She brought her family and friends -- each of whom contributed something.

Happy punctuating!

Margie