apostrophes rules examples 1. use an apostrophe to replace omitted letters in contractions. 2. use...
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Apostrophes
Rules Examples
1. Use an apostrophe to replaceomitted letters in contractions.
2. Use an apostrophe to show ownership,possession, or relationship.
John doesn't want to wake up; he didn't go to sleep until 1:00 AM because he stayed up to watch the playoff game.
John's coat was dirty; he had fallen in the mud.The girls' bathroom has just been painted.The children's playroom was too small to contain all of the furniture.Chris's house was under construction last summer.
Singular (no s)
Plural (
no s)
Plural (
s)
Singular (s
)
Exception: If adding 's makes the word sound awkward, just add an apostrophe.Ex. Jesus' story
Quotation Marks Tree Map
Rules Examples
1. Use quotation marks to set off direct quotes. (Place carefully!)
2. Use quotation marks to set off titles of short works (stories, poems, essays, newspaper and magazine articles, book chapters, and songs) and unfamiliar slang or unusual expressions.
Mrs. Sprinkle said, "Use quotation marks with short works and underlining with long works."
The most interesting short story that we read was called "The Ladyor the Tiger."
"I love you," John said, "but I don't want to see you anymore."
John said, " My sister screamed, 'Shut up,' and I screamed back."
Quotation Marks
Direct Quote(Someone's exact words)
Titles of Short Works
The student said, "I'll not be here tomorrow."
title of book chapter
title of magazine article
title of song
title of short story
title of an essay
title of a short poem
title of one-act play
title of TV episode
title of radio episode
"If I am elected," the candidate declared, "spending will be significantly reduced."
"Mikey said, 'Put the frog in the refrigerator' and so I did," explained my little sister.
Frank asked, "Who is that man?"
Did Mr. Smith say, "Your assignments are due now"?
Indirect quote: re-wording or summarizing someone's words
Do not use quotation marks with indirect quotes.
Refer to p. 271-274 GW
Hyphen Tree Map
Rules Examples
1. Use a hyphen to form a compound word.
2. Use a hyphen to join two or more words that work together and serve as a single descriptive word before a noun.
3. Use a hyphen between prefixes and words such as self-, all-, and ex-.
I have thirty-six students in this class.
I need an up-to-date calendar.
Her ex-boyfriend sent her a text message.
Dash Tree Map
type two hyphens = dash ex. --handwritten: draw dash as unbroken line, at least twice as long as a hyphen
1. Use a dash at the beginning or end of a sentence to set off added explanation or illustration and to add emphasis or clarity.
2. Use a dash as an interrupter to mark a sudden break in thought, an abrupt change or surprise, or a deliberate pause and to show in a dialogue that the speaker has been interrupted.
3. Use dashes to set off a whole word group when a phrase/clause already has commas within it.
Rules Examples
Her acting added an extra touch of humor to the play -- an added sparkle.
Of course, Everett was willing to work hard to get good grades -- but not too hard.
Hilda always finds interesting restaurants -- such as Outback, that steakhouse, and Monte de Rey --to take us to after a movie.