An A to Z of Punctuation
Online punctuation course
We all know the difference a misplaced comma can make. A classic example is:
Let’s eat, grandma.
Let’s eat grandma.
But other aspects of punctuation often trip people up. For instance, do you know when to use a semicolon? And what about how to use apostrophes?
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Feedback
‘A very valuable online grammar program, confirming a lot of what I already understood to be correct and defining those tricky situations I’ve never been sure of. Great to have the punctuation guide for continued reference.’
‘There were a number of refreshing facts throughout this program and it clarified a number of punctuation rules that I was unsure of.’
‘I found this course to be very useful. I learned some punctuation rules that I was previously unaware of.’
‘Quick and simple way to improve your everyday punctuation.’
Course content
This course developed by Mary Morel covers:
- Grammar terms
- Ampersands (&)
- Apostrophes
- Capitals
- Colons ( : ) and semicolons ( ; )
- Commas
- Dashes
- Full stops
- Hyphens
- Lists
- Parentheses (often called brackets)
- Question marks
- Quotation marks
- Resources
This course takes 2–3 hours to complete and you have access for one year.
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If you have bought this course and would like the US English version, email [email protected] – there are a few punctuation differences in US English, such as the position of full stops with quotation marks.
Punctuation tips
Listen to Mary talk about exclamation marks