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Review of English Punctuation: Spaces, Quotations, and Parentheses


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  1. In general, put one space after punctuation.

  2. In general, put no spaces before punctuation, but always put a space between words.

  3. Exceptions.

  4. In general, put end-of-sentence punctuation inside quotation marks.

  5. In general, put commas and other sentence punctuation outside of parentheses.

  6. Put a comma (plus a space) before and, but, or, and nor when they join two sentences.

  7. In general, if you use an adjective-plus-noun (or adverb-adjective) phrase to modify another noun the adjective and noun should be joined with a hyphen.

  8. The semicolon (;) is not used widely in English and probably should be avoided by non-native writers.

  9. Names of newspapers, books, movies, ships, magazines, journals, and poems are usually italicized or underlined.

  10. Ellipsis (...) is used to show that something has been omitted.

  11. For quotes within quotes, use single quotes.

Examples

  1. One space after punctuation.

  2. No space before punctuation.

  3. Exceptions

  4. They asked, "Where are the horses?"

  5. He built a computer called ABC (for Atanasoff-Berry Computer), but it was never marketed.

  6. Newton discovered gravity, but Einstein discovered relativity.

  7. It was a well-known procedure

  8. He used a two-part solution.

  9. Funding for the project was ended; however, by moving money from another budget they were able to complete their work.

  10. Columbus's ships were named the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria.

  11. Chomsky suggested that, "Language is a system that...can be described in an algebraic notation."

  12. He wrote in 1946 that, "The key word in digital computer is 'digital'."

Exercise

Each of the following sentences contains exactly two mistakes. Rewrite them, correcting the mistakes.

  1. On Friday , we will have another chance .

  2. It 's not necessary,but I will do it.

  3. The movie,Full Speed, is coming soon.

  4. It' s a well designed program.

  5. IBM(International Business Machines ) was not present.

  6. Clinton said,"How do you like my budget"?

  7. The word "arbeit "is not English.

  8. The New York Times called it "a giant mistake. "

  9. The blue colored text is hypertext .

  10. HTML (hypertext markup language)is used to link documents,but the server must be able to find the document.

  11. Turing said,"Give me read-write head and a..tape long enough and I will compute the world."

  12. There are many technical terms, for example,"RAM", "ROM," and "EPROM."

  13. Three companies participated:Fujitsu,IBM, and NEC.

  14. JIS ( Japan Industry Standard ) codes are used.

  15. That ' s not the procedure we need.

  16. They invited NEC,IBM,and Toshiba to the trade show.

  17. It says that the third power of two(2^3) is eight.Is that right?

  18. Grace Murray Hopper, who developed the Common Business-Oriented Language (COBOL), said that, " If anyone asked if we were accomplishing anything, we replied that we were 'debugging"."

  19. ENIAC was...the world's first fully electronic general-purpose (programmable) digital computer, although this claim, as well as the validity of the patents for ENIAC, was challenged in 1973 by John V. Atanasoff (b.1903,) a professor at Iowa State College.

  20. Turing visited the United States in 1942 and apparently talked with John von Neuman (1903-1957) , a mathematician, but had little impact on the American development of the computer until after the war,at which time there was extensive American-English discussion on the subject of computation.

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