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Useful English. The Unword Dictionary. Dashes, Parentheses, Brackets, Ellipses. The following punctuation marks should be used sparingly, as they are more specialized than those that appear above.

Dashes, Parentheses, Brackets, Ellipses

Use a dash to draw attention to parenthetical information, to prepare for changes in tone, or to introduce or emphasize information. CORRECT: Everything about the test - especially the surprise essay section - was incredibly difficult. CORRECT: He took a deep breath, began to sprint toward the finish line - and collapsed just a few feet before he crossed it. CORRECT: I need three things from you - patience, kindness, and understanding. CORRECT: I hate - absolutely abhor - that band. Dashes are fairly versatile, so there aren't many obvious errors related to their usage. Use parentheses to set off extra material, digressions, or afterthoughts. CORRECT: After her eggs, bacon, and coffee (her usual breakfast), she leaves for work. Inserting or Altering Words in a Direct Quotation. Details Hits: 30231 "Inserting or Altering Words into a Direct Quotation (MLA)" was written by Nancy E.

Inserting or Altering Words in a Direct Quotation

Lewis. What punctuation should be used when words are inserted or altered in a direct quotation? When writers insert or alter words in a direct quotation, square brackets—[ ]—are placed around the change. How are square brackets used around clarifying or explanatory words? Let’s look at an example: Quotation with brackets used correctly around a clarifying word: “It [driving] imposes a heavy procedural workload on cognition that . . . leaves little processing capacity available for other tasks” (Salvucci and Taatgen 107). [1] Note: Brackets are placed around the inserted word in this example to let the reader know that ‘driving’ clarifies the meaning of the pronoun ‘it.’

Using Brackets in Writing - How to Use Brackets. Some people consider brackets to be the younger and weaker sibling of parentheses.

Using Brackets in Writing - How to Use Brackets

Parentheses are used to clarify meaning or to insert supplemental information in all types of writing. Brackets are used mainly for clarification within quoted material. Using Brackets in Quotes You may have seen the expression [sic] used in a quote and wondered what it was all about. You can use this expression if you are quoting a piece of text that contains a typo, simply to make it clear that the typo was in the original and not your own mistake.

I agree with her assertion that "kids should read a book a weak [sic]," but I think play time is important, too. You may also use brackets to make an editorial statement or clarification within a quote. My grandmother always said "dream about a [friendly] dog and you'll see an old friend soon. " Another reason to use brackets in quotes is to add a word, prefix, or suffix in order to fit the quote into your sentence. When do you use parentheses and brackets. English Language and Usage. Online Etymology Dictionary. Learn how to write and pronounce the Ancient, Classical & New Testament Greek language - online lessons with writing, alphabet and pronunciation. Greek Alphabet & Writing: An Overview Greek has almost always been written with an alphabet.

Learn how to write and pronounce the Ancient, Classical & New Testament Greek language - online lessons with writing, alphabet and pronunciation

In an alphabet, each symbol more or less corresponds to one sound. The Greek alphabet has been used to write the Greek language for over 2700 years. The exception is also the oldest form of the written Greeek language, known as Mycenaean Greek, which was encoded in a writing system known as a syllabary. In this single concise lesson, I'm going to demonstrate the various forms of Greek writing. The Early Greek Alphabet Fortunately, the early form of the Greek alphabet is also among the easiest to learn.

. * To make this sound, round your lips to pronounce the "oo" in "soon" but say the "ee" in "seem" instead. A few notes. This form of Greek was written without spaces. Here I leave out some "extra" letters missing from standard versions of the alphabet, such as digamma. Practice Activity The following image is a close-up of Greek text on the famous Rosetta Stone. The Later Uncial Script Thanks! Greek Alphabet. Tender Russian Words and Phrases. English-Russian phrasebook of Love. Welcome to my web page!

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