Category_MWW Blog>General

A Reporter Question

What do I do when it is clear that the witness has left out a word, probably the f-word, in what he said? ...so he took it upon himself to say (here's where he left out the word) "these guys"... ...
Category_MWW Blog>The Comma

More Than an Interruption -- the Dash!

Because we see it so frequently, we tend to think of the dash as being synonymous with an interruption. We will be more accurate if we think of the dash as marking a break in the sentence structure...
Category_MWW Blog>The Comma

After "Yes" and "No"

Let's keep it simple: If the words after "yes" and "no" echo/repeat the words of the question, use a comma. ...Did you clock in that morning as usual? ...Yes, I did. ...No, I did not. ...Were yo...
Category_MWW Blog>The Hyphen

A Few Hyphen Issues

When a word ends in -ly, do not hyphenate it to the word after it. ...poorly constructed edifice... ...newly build condos... ...recently deceased partner... Though the suffix -wise should be adde...
Category_MWW Blog>The Comma

A Comma Before a Quote?

A question from a reporter today is in regard to placing a comma before a quote when the quote surrounds a word that is being defined. So let's look at the rule for quoting and the rule for the com...
although

The Story of "Whereas" and "Although"

So often we see whereas and although incorrectly punctuated with a semicolon in front and a comma after as in ...was seen with him; although, she did not... ...was seen with him; whereas, she did ...
Category_MWW Blog>The Comma

About that Intro Prepositional Phrase

Here is one of the questions asked about the intro prepositional phrase and the comma, and here is my answer. We were talking about a short prepositional phrase at the beginning of the sentence tha...
affect/effect

The Dilemma of "Affect" and "Effect"?

Here is the explanation right out of my new book on word pairs, which will be out this fall. Email me if you want practice exercises. We don’t need to worry about the word affect, when it is prono...
Category_MWW Blog>The Comma

More on the Prepositional Phrase at the Beginning of the Sentence

We said earlier that a short prepositional phrase at the beginning of a sentence that is just a simple modifier does NOT take a comma. Let's look at what prepositional phrases do take a comma. RUL...