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5.0 out of 5 stars
Punctuation made very easy, February 7, 2001
This review is from: American English Punctuation for Anyone (Paperback)
What I like about this book as opposed to some other punctuation books is that it is so amazingly clear. Each application is explained with a few examples and then an explanation in just a few lines. I have it on the kitchen table and I do just one item each morning with the kids while they eat their breakfast. They get it with a "oh, ya!" each time.
Teachers will find this book particualry helpful as the explanations are truly clear with no confusion. Here is an example;
Titles Gone with the Wind Use Capital letters to begin words in a title. Always capitalize the first and the last word. Do not capitalize articles and conjunctions.
This little book is a gem and belongs in your arsenal of super educational resources.
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