Title: Courtesy
1Courtesy
2Courtesy
- Sentence Endings Sentence Beginnings
3Proofreading Sentence Endings
4Proofreading Sentence Endings
The Ancient Greeks invented
the alphabet
5Proofreading Sentence Endings
The did not have small letter or spaces
between words. THEIRWRITINGLOOKEDLIKE THIS
6Sentence Endings
7Sentence Endings
Mark .
8Sentence Endings
Mark . Name period
9Sentence Endings
Mark . Name period
Tone of Voice regular
10Sentence Endings
Mark . Name period
Tone of Voice regular Example John needs help.
11Sentence Endings
Mark ?
12Sentence Endings
Mark ? Name question mark
13Sentence Endings
Mark ? Name question mark
Tone of Voice Rising
14Sentence Endings
Mark ? Name question mark
Tone of Voice Rising Example John needs help?
15Sentence Endings
Mark !
16Sentence Endings
Mark ! Name exclamation mark
17Sentence Endings
Mark ! Name exclamation mark
Tone of Voice shouting
18Sentence Endings
Mark ! Name exclamation mark
Tone of Voice shouting Example John needs help!
19 ENGLISH VS. SPANISH
Cats chase rats. Cats chase rats? Billy
threw up!
Cats chase rats. Cats chase rats? Billy
threw up!
20 Sentence Endings Rules
- Avoid exclamation points.
- 2. Never use two end-punctuation marks together.
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21 Sentence Endings Rules
- Avoid exclamation points.
- 2. Never use two end-punctuation marks together.
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- ? Pass the butter!
22 Sentence Endings Rules
- Avoid exclamation points.
- 2. Never use two end-punctuation marks together.
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- ? Pass the butter!
- ? I am hungry!.
23 Sentence Endings Rules
- Avoid exclamation points.
- 2. Never use two end-punctuation marks together.
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- ? Pass the butter!
- ? I am hungry!.
- ? Are you going, or not!?
24 Sentence Endings Rules
- Avoid exclamation points.
- 2. Never use two end-punctuation marks together.
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- ? Pass the butter!
- ? I am hungry!.
- ? Are you going, or not!?
- ? You hit me!!
25Spacing
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- Insert two spaces after punctuating
- the end of a sentence.
26Spacing
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- Insert two spaces after punctuating
- the end of a sentence.
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- ? John walked to school yesterday. On the way he
met Cindy and Charles. -
27Spacing
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- Insert two spaces after punctuating
- the end of a sentence.
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- ? John walked to school yesterday. On the way he
met Cindy and Charles. -
- ? John walked to school yesterday. On the way he
met Cindy and Charles.
28Punctuating Sentence Beginnings
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- Why do we start a sentence with a capital
letter?
29Punctuating Sentence Beginnings
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- Why do we start a sentence with a capital
letter?
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- ? John walked to school yesterday. on the way he
met Cindy and Charles. -
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30Punctuating Sentence Beginnings
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- Why do we start a sentence with a capital
letter?
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- ? John walked to school yesterday. on the way he
met Cindy and Charles. -
- ? John walked to school yesterday. On the way
he met Cindy and Charles.
31Punctuating Sentence Beginnings
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- It tells readers that a new sentence is
beginning.
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- ? John walked to school yesterday. on the way he
met Cindy and Charles. -
- ? John walked to school yesterday. On the way
he met Cindy and Charles.
32 Beginning Sentences Inside Quotation Marks
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- If a sentence is inside quotation marks, it
also begins with a capital.
33 Beginning Sentences Inside Quotation Marks
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- If a sentence is inside quotation marks, it
also begins with a capital.
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- ? John said, my dog can write his name with a
pen. -
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34 Beginning Sentences Inside Quotation Marks
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- If a sentence is inside quotation marks, it
also begins with a capital.
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- ? John said, my dog can write his name with a
pen. -
- ? John said, My dog can write his name with a
pen.
35 Beginning Sentences Inside Quotation Marks
- Only capitalize the beginning of a sentence in
quotation marks, not where it stopped and started
again.
36 Beginning Sentences Inside Quotation Marks
- Only capitalize the beginning of a sentence in
quotation marks, not where it stopped and started
again.
- ? I am going to town, John said, In the
morning. -
37 Beginning Sentences Inside Quotation Marks
- Only capitalize the beginning of a sentence in
quotation marks, not where it stopped and started
again.
- ? I am going to town, John said, In the
morning. -
- ? I am going to town, John said, in the
morning.
38 Beginning Sentences Inside Quotation Marks
- Only capitalize the beginning of a sentence in
quotation marks, not where it stopped and started
again.
- ? I am going to town, John said, In the
morning. -
- ? I am going to town, John said, in the
morning. - Proof
- I am going to town in the morning.
39 Other First Words
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- Capitalize the first word of titles of books
and other written material. -
40 Other First Words
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- Capitalize the first word of titles of books
and other written material. -
- The article I read yesterday was The Best
Dogs in America. -
41 Other First Words
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- Capitalize the first word of titles of books
and other written material. -
- The article I read yesterday was The Best
Dogs in America. - The book I read yesterday was The Greatest
Unicorn.
42 Punctuating Quotation Marks
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- Put periods and commas INSIDE quotation
marks, no matter how short the quotation.
43 Punctuating Quotation Marks
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- Put periods and commas INSIDE quotation
marks, no matter how short the quotation. - (The English do
- it the reverse.)
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44 Punctuating Quotation Marks
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- Put periods and commas INSIDE quotation
marks, no matter how short the quotation. - (The English do
- it the reverse.)
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- Incorrect
- The article I read yesterday was The Best
Dogs in America.
45 Punctuating Quotation Marks
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- Put periods and commas INSIDE quotation
marks, no matter how short the quotation. - (The English do
- it the reverse.)
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- Incorrect
- The article I read yesterday was The Best
Dogs in America. - Correct
- The article I read yesterday was The Best
Dogs in America.
46REVIEW
Mark . Name period
Tone of Voice regular
47REVIEW
Mark ? Name question mark
Tone of Voice Rising
48REVIEW
Mark ! Name exclamation mark
Tone of Voice shouting
49 REVIEW
- Avoid exclamation points.
- 2. Never use two end-punctuation marks together.
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50REVIEW
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- Insert two spaces after punctuating
- the end of a sentence.
51REVIEW
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- Starting sentences with a capital letter tells
readers that a new sentence is beginning.
52 REVIEW
- Only capitalize the beginning of a sentence in
quotation marks, not where it stopped and started
again.
53 REVIEW
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- Capitalize the first word of titles of books
and other written material. -
54 REVIEW
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- Put periods and commas INSIDE quotation
marks, no matter how short the quotation.