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12/23/2020Skill Level Intermediate
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- English punctuation is governed by so many little rules and exceptions that even when you've mastered the basics you still need help with the rules that come up once a week or once a month, instead of once a day. Today we'll go through examples for those next level punctuation situations. All your questions about commas, hyphens, semi-colons and more. I'm Mignon Fogarty, host of the long running Grammar Girl podcast and the author of seven books about language. Join me in this course to get some quick and dirty tips, to master our troublesome language.
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Introduction
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1. Apostrophes
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2. Commas
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How to use commas with names1m 45s
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3. Hyphens
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4. Question Marks
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5. Quotation Marks
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6. Semicolons
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7. Other
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How to use parentheses3m 21s
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How to use asterisks1m 33s
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How to use colons1m 53s
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How to use dashes1m 28s
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Conclusion
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Next steps55s
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Video: Punctuation helps your readers