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Writing with Proper Punctuation (EN)
01 - Introduction
01 - Punctuation helps your readers (0:37)
02 - 1. Apostrophes
02 - How to use apostrophes for contractions (2:46)
01 - How to use apostrophes for possessives (2:07)
03 - When to use apostrophes for plurals (1:11)
03 - 2. Commas
01 - How to use commas after an introductory element (1:30)
02 - How to use commas between main clauses (1:28)
03 - When to use the Oxford or serial comma (2:07)
04 - When to use commas with dependent clauses (2:07)
05 - How to use commas with nonrestrictive clauses (2:03)
06 - How to use commas with names (1:46)
04 - 3. Hyphens
02 - When to use hyphens with prefixes (1:08)
01 - How to use hyphens in compound modifiers (1:47)
03 - When to use suspensive hyphens (1:03)
05 - 4. Question Marks
02 - How to use questions marks with rhetorical questions (1:11)
01 - How to use question marks in wondering sentences (0:43)
06 - 5. Quotation Marks
02 - How to mix quotation marks with question marks (1:17)
01 - How to combine quotation marks with periods and commas (1:54)
03 - How to mix quotation marks with other punctuation (0:39)
04 - How to use ellipses in quotations (1:33)
07 - 6. Semicolons
01 - How to use semicolons to join main clauses (1:01)
02 - How to use semicolons in complicated lists (1:08)
08 - 7. Other
02 - How to use periods with abbreviations (1:43)
01 - How to use parentheses (3:21)
03 - How to use asterisks (1:33)
04 - How to use colons (1:53)
05 - How to use dashes (1:28)
09 - Conclusion
01 - Next steps (0:55)
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