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Common Comma Usage Posted by on Sep 14, 2012

The last few days we have looked at rules related to capitalization along with some practice in this area.  Today I thought we would look at another aspect of English grammar, commas.  I will admit that the usage of commas in English is not my strong point, but I’ll do the best to explain…

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Capitalization Practice Posted by on Sep 13, 2012

Yesterday, I wrote a post highlighting the major rules of capitalization in English.  Today is your chance to practice these rules!  I have a number of sentences below in which you have to find all the words that need to be capitalized and capitalize them.  The answers to this exercise are below. And here is…

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Capitalization Rules Posted by on Sep 12, 2012

Here is a little review of the rules of capitalization in English.  The following is a list of when you should use capitalization. Always capitalize: The first word of a sentence,  Example: When is it time to go? The pronoun “I”, Example: James and I will be visiting Germany next month. Proper nouns (the names…

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9/11 Posted by on Sep 11, 2012

Today is September 11th, a day that is now and will always be known to Americans as 9/11, a day of tragedy.  Many people believe that the terrorist attacks that took place on this day in 2001 were carried out on this day because of the connection between the written date “9/11″and the emergency phone…

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Grocery Shopping Posted by on Sep 10, 2012

Do you make a grocery list before going to the supermarket?  In the United States it is very common for people to buy their groceries* in stores instead of in open air markets.  (Open air food markets in the United States are called ‘Farmer’s Markets’ and often they are held only one day a…

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African American Spirituals Posted by on Sep 9, 2012

Have you ever heard an African American spiritual song?  Do you know what one is?  African American spirituals are religious songs that were created and sung by enslaved Africans in the United States.  (You may also hear this type of song called a ‘Negro spiritual.’  Negro is a term that today many people find offensive…

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Knock on wood Posted by on Sep 7, 2012

“Knock on wood” is an expression that is often used by English speakers, but it is a very unique phrase.  This phrase basically means ‘I hope so’ or ‘if all goes well’.  Knock on wood is a spoken phrase (it is generally not written) and it is an expression used to express a desire…

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