English Grammar Rules & Mistakes: Learn All of the Essentials: Writing, Speaking, Literature and Punctuation Rules Complete with 10 Key Skills and Over 200 Common Error Examples
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moreover, hence, thereafter, etc. when used in sentences.
Incorrect: I will not pursue him for the money, moreover I still have his car with me. He observed for several hours and thereafter began to dance. She’d been smiling at me for about forty-five minutes; so I approached her to know if we had met before. Correct: I will not pursue him for the money; moreover, I still have his car with me. He observed for several hours, and thereafter, began to dance. She’d been smiling at me for about forty-fiveinutes; so, I approached her to know if we had met before. Colon (:) The colon is another kind of punctuation mark that many learners and writers leave out when writing in the English language. It is not so uncommon that some articles have elements of punctuation marks like the colon, and that is why you need to learn how it functions and also learn the errors to avoid when using colons in sentences. Technically, the colon is used to explain or give a list in the same way that “e.g.,” “i.e.,” and namely are used in sentences. So, pay attention to the illustrations in the rules below. For official letter writing, use a colon following the salutation even if you are addressing the letter to the person by their first name. This is in contrast to writing an informal letter where a comma is used because the person being addressed is familiar. Although many writers are often confused about making distinctions between using a colon or a comma, that doesn’t mean it is appropriate to keep the confusion going. Now that you are informed about the differences, ensure you make use of it. For example: Dear Mr. Matthew: Distinguished Senator: Dear Ms. Melissa: In the absence of introductory words like “for example,” and so on, use colon. Correct: Three things can make a man happy: good job, good wife, and amazing children. We need a candidate with the qualities of: knowledge of Microsoft Office Access, programming software, and critical reasoning skills. Do not use a colon if it does not follow a complete statement. For example: Incorrect: If you want your readers to understand your content, and ensure your supervisor awards you a good grade, you should : (1) write legibly, (2) support your points with facts, and (3) cite relevant examples. Correct: If you want your readers to understand your content, and ensure your supervisor awards you a good grade, you should (1) write legibly, (2) support your points with facts, and (3) cite relevant examples. You can use a colon to replace a semicolon when you have two clauses with one clause explaining the other without the use of the conjunction “and.” I love vacations: traveling to Paris in France is my favorite. In a sentence, if just a clause follows the colon, do not capitalize the first letter immediately after the colon. But if there are more than two sentences still explaining the same point and not joined with a conjunction, you should capitalize the first letter immediately after the colon and also capitalize the sentence next. Check the examples below; He just realized after a decade, how bad he is at mathematics: he doesn’t know what one plus one is equal to. He just realized after a decade, how bad his spoken English had been: He doesn’t understand why “give him him book” is wrong and “give her her book” is right. He also doesn’t know the rules guiding the use of a period in English grammar. |
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