Category_MWW Blog>General

A Note About Lillian Morson

I keep seeing comments that Lillian Morson and I are contradictory. This just isn't so. I would say that we agree on about 90 percent of the rules. There are a few "sticking" points between us, but...
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CCRA Education Liaison

I am happy to announce that CCRA and I are going to be "partners." I am to be the education liaison, working to be sure schools are in the loop about what is going on in the field, helping students...
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Happy New Year

Dear blog people, If you remember a very successful Australian tennis player from the 1970s, Evonne Goolagong, you might remember that she had "walkabouts" -- times when she just wasn't with it, w...
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That Pesky Word "So"

The rules for “so”: When it means “so that” and implies the reason for doing something, it begins a dependent clause which, at the end of the sentence, gets no punctuation. …I sent it to her so I...
Category_MWW Blog>The Hyphen

And If the Letter-for-Letter Spelling Is Interrupted...

There is a question about the blog from earlier in the week: What happens when the spelling is interrupted or picks up midword? It is important to remember that the hyphen goes with the letter tha...
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Letter-for-Letter Spelling

The "rule" for letter-for-letter spelling is that the spelling should look exactly like the word/words when they are written normally -- same punctuation, same capitalization. ...Robert Hendricks,...
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Happy Thanksgiving

Wishing each of you a warm and wonderful and most blessed Thanksgiving. Margie
Category_MWW Blog>The Comma

"Yes" and "No" and Their Friends

When yes and no or any of the words that indicate affirmative or negative are in the middle of a sentence, they are surrounded by commas. ...And, yes, he did accompany us the first time. ...He was...
Category_MWW Blog>The Comma

The Parenthetical

Don't forget that a parenthetical has to be surrounded by punctuation. When the parenthetical follows the word and, for example, there has to be a pair of commas around the parenthetical. ...And i...