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Complete Guide To Punctuation: Improve Your English Writing!

Posted By: ELK1nG
Complete Guide To Punctuation: Improve Your English Writing!

Complete Guide To Punctuation: Improve Your English Writing!
Last updated 9/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 633.26 MB | Duration: 0h 52m

Improve Your English Writing Today by Mastering the Fundamentals of English Punctuation!

What you'll learn

Learn to use Commas, Apostrophes, Quotation Marks, Parentheses, Ellipsis and so much more!

Write with confidence knowing your getting you point across without confusion

Learn to correctly and effectively use punctuation

Detailed breakdown of the english punctuation

Learn to help your reader clearly understand the message that you're trying to convey

Learn the differences between a colon and a semicolon

Learn to create parenthetical expressions

Tons of downloadable files quizzes and assignments

Create compound modifiers using hyphens

Learn when to use single vs double quotes

Learn the key differences between parentheses and square brackets

Apply the knowledge being thought with assignments and quizzes throughout the course

Learn to correctly use the ellipsis in quotes

Learn to get your point across concisely

Requirements

Ability to read and write basic english

Desire to learn and improve punctuation

Ability to follow along and take notes

Description

Are you among the millions of people out there wanting to make an impact with your writing but finding it difficult to get your point across in a simple and concise manner?If so, then you’ll find that learning to use the commas, dashes, colons, ellipsis, hyphens, apostrophes, and other types of punctuation marks may just be your ticket to success because they can add a sense of flair and meaning to your writing.Punctuation has the ability to completely change the meaning of a sentence!For example “Lets eat, grandma” here were suggesting to grandma that we should eat food together, but if we remove the comma, now it changes to “Lets eat grandma” here were implying that we should eat “grandma” which I’m sure is not humane.Prince Halder “Awesome. I didn’t have any prior knowledge about transcribing. After doing this course I think I do not need to collect further any information about transcribing. His teaching method is superb. He covered exactly what I needed in a short amount of time.”Delphine Pierre: “Instructor is very thorough and gives clear explanations and also adds some great tooltips.”Dina Yemutbayeva: "Thanks a lot! Great explanation and helpful assignments! Perfect!”What will you learn in this Complete Punctuation course?Learn to use Commas, Apostrophes, Quotation Marks, Parentheses, Ellipsis, and more!Learn to correctly and effectively use punctuationHelp your reader clearly understand the message that you’re trying to conveyLearn the differences between a colon and a semicolonCreate parenthetical expressionsLearn when to use single vs double quotesUnderstand the key differences between parentheses and square bracketsCorrectly use the ellipsis in quotesGet your point across conciselyThis course not only covers the fundamental basics of punctuation in the English language but also dives a bit deeper into the rules. guidelines and intricacies of punctuation.Shawna Marie: “Excellent course. Very thorough and precise with over the shoulder walk thru in the lessons.”Lana Pranyavichute: “I’ve found the course helpful and informative. Thank you for providing details on the ATA certification and portfolio creating tips.”By the end of this course, you’ll l have the ability to convey sentences more accurately and efficiently.This course is designed for anyone who wants to get a better understanding of how to effectively use punctuation in not only their day to day life but as well as their professional career, whether they’re an author, writer, journalist, copywriter, content writer; basically, anything that involves professional writing.Aryamala Poonsammy: “Very good and informative course especially for a “newbie “. I love the step by step demonstrations. Very happy that I took the course. I can’t wait to start putting it into practice now…so excited”World-Class Student SupportIf you have any questions please feel free to ask, and ill do my best to respond as soon as possible because I don’t just want this to be a video-based course, I want you to feel as if I were your friend, and although we can’t do one-on-one I can still there every step of the way answers all your questions.Happiness GuaranteedEnroll now, and become a better writer!

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Course Assignment File

Section 2: Commas

Lecture 2 Eliminating Confusion

Lecture 3 Assignment: Correct placement of Commas

Lecture 4 Connecting Two Sentences

Lecture 5 Parenthetical Expressions

Lecture 6 Making a List

Lecture 7 Assignment: Correct Placement of Commas (Part 2)

Section 3: Colons/Semi-Colon

Lecture 8 Colon: Elaborating on a Thought

Lecture 9 Colon: Creating a List

Lecture 10 Semicolon: Connecting Two Thoughts

Lecture 11 Semicolon: Breaking Down a Complex List

Lecture 12 Assignment: Colon or Semicolon

Section 4: Apostrophes

Lecture 13 Contractions

Lecture 14 Possession

Lecture 15 Plurals

Lecture 16 Assignment: Expand The Word

Section 5: Periods + Ellipsis

Lecture 17 Periods

Lecture 18 Abbreviations

Lecture 19 Ellipsis

Section 6: Dashes/hyphens

Lecture 20 Dashes - What are they for?

Lecture 21 Hyphens - What are they for?

Lecture 22 Hyphens - Compound Modifiers

Lecture 23 Hyphens - Prefixes/Suffixes

Lecture 24 Assignment: To Hyphen or Too Not Hyphen

Section 7: Exclamation Marks

Lecture 25 Exclamation Mark - How and Where to Use Them

Section 8: Quotations Marks

Lecture 26 Quotations for Direct Speech

Lecture 27 Assignment: Place Quotation Mark

Lecture 28 Quotations For Indirect Speech

Lecture 29 Types of Quotes

Section 9: Questions Marks

Lecture 30 How to use Question Marks?

Section 10: Parentheses/Squared Brackets

Lecture 31 The Correct Use of Parentheses

Lecture 32 Best Uses for Squared Brackets

Section 11: Conclusion

Lecture 33 Thank You!

Students looking to improve their grasp of english punctuation,College and University Students,Professional writers, editors, authors and journalist,Communication Professionals