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Capping After the Dash
Do not cap a word after a dash unless it always has to be capped.
...He was on his way to -- to visit her in the hospital.
...She helped him to -- helped her to the couch after she fell.
When the...
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Good Grammar (Finally) -- The Class
Here is the information on my upcoming online grammar class.
The class is a total of 1.5 CEU's, divided up into six sessions of two and a half hours each. Each session has been prequalified for CE...
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When "Inc" Is Possessive
When the word "Inc." is possessive, it does not take the second comma after it.
...It was Joe Doe Company, Inc.'s employee.
Happy punctuating!
Margie
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The Participle
A participle that immediately follows the word it modifies is punctuated according to essential/nonessential....It was my friend sitting on the end of the row that won the prize....It was John Jon...
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"The Reason Is..."
Once you use the word "reason," the words why, on account of, due to, because are all extraneous -- and wrong! "Reason" is enough.
...The reason is because he... NO!
...The reason why is he... NO!...
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The Word "The"
The word the is capped as a part of a name if the company/group includes it as part of its formal name. You just have to do the research to see what the organization does.
Happy punctuating!
Margie
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The Word "So"
When the word so means "therefore," it starts a new sentence and takes a semicolon or period in front of it and no single comma after it because it is only one syllable.
...We left early; so I miss...
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Making a Proper Name Plural
Never change the spelling of a proper name when making it plural.
...He served Bloody Marys before we ate.
...There are three Woodys in the group.
...We had dinner with the Moodys.
Happy punctuatin...
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Those Capital Letters...
Just a reminder that, when using direct address, titles are capped and words that are just designations are not capped.
...I want to know, Officer, where you were.
...Show us, Detective, how you di...