Dashes | The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation https://www.grammarbook.com/blog GrammarBook.com Mon, 15 Aug 2022 17:00:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.5 What’s the Difference Between a Dash and an Ellipsis? https://www.grammarbook.com/blog/ellipses/dash-vs-ellipsis/ https://www.grammarbook.com/blog/ellipses/dash-vs-ellipsis/#respond Wed, 30 Mar 2022 11:00:32 +0000 https://www.grammarbook.com/blog/?p=5925 The dash (—) and the ellipsis (…) are two useful tools for writing in English. Each mark gives us the means to add pacing and patterns of thought that follow how we often think and speak. However, one mark’s functions can sometimes be confused for the other’s. We’ll look at how to use the marks […]

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Em Dash: What Is an Em Dash? https://www.grammarbook.com/blog/dashes/em-dash/ https://www.grammarbook.com/blog/dashes/em-dash/#respond Wed, 26 May 2021 11:00:19 +0000 https://www.grammarbook.com/blog/?p=4881 The em dash in American English is a punctuation mark that helps to convey emphasis, introduction, interruption, or a swift change of thought. In doing so, the em dash acts similarly to commas, semicolons, colons, and parentheses. In formal writing, an em dash is the width of an m and longer than both a hyphen and an […]

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How to Use Dashes in Sentences https://www.grammarbook.com/blog/dashes/dashes/ https://www.grammarbook.com/blog/dashes/dashes/#respond Thu, 13 May 2021 11:00:17 +0000 https://www.grammarbook.com/blog/?p=4816 The en dash and the em dash offer different functions for punctuation. They also have different ways they can be made using a keyboard. In this brief discussion, we’ll review common uses of the en dash and the em dash as well as methods for forming them with your keyboard. En Dash An en dash […]

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Year-End Quiz 2018 https://www.grammarbook.com/blog/pronouns/year-end-quiz-4/ https://www.grammarbook.com/blog/pronouns/year-end-quiz-4/#comments Wed, 09 Jan 2019 05:00:11 +0000 https://www.grammarbook.com/blog/?p=2990 Another year of grammatical exploration has concluded with linguistic miles behind us. What we’ve learned and discussed with you along the way has been illuminating, and we are grateful for the thought and insight it has inspired. We hope you gathered even more sharpened tools for communicating in concise and eloquent English. A year-end review […]

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Staying on Target with Ranges https://www.grammarbook.com/blog/effective-writing/staying-on-target-with-ranges/ https://www.grammarbook.com/blog/effective-writing/staying-on-target-with-ranges/#comments Wed, 05 Dec 2018 05:00:45 +0000 https://www.grammarbook.com/blog/?p=2972 Writing often brings us to spots in sentences where we need to convey the extent of something, such as locations, distances, or durations. Most of these constructions will include between or from. The question then becomes how to be grammatically correct in connecting the range being specified. For example, we wish to communicate where to […]

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Hyphenated Compound Words https://www.grammarbook.com/blog/definitions/punctuating-compounds-that-precede/ https://www.grammarbook.com/blog/definitions/punctuating-compounds-that-precede/#comments Wed, 22 Aug 2018 05:00:27 +0000 https://www.grammarbook.com/blog/?p=2852 It’s enough to drive even the most exacting writers, proofers, and editors a little batty sometimes: More than one descriptive word precedes a noun, forming what we call a compound modifier. Do we need to hyphenate the words, or are they well enough left alone? What if we have two words modifying another word and all three […]

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Writing Dates and Times https://www.grammarbook.com/blog/apostrophes/writing-dates-and-times-2/ https://www.grammarbook.com/blog/apostrophes/writing-dates-and-times-2/#comments Wed, 19 Apr 2017 14:54:51 +0000 https://www.grammarbook.com/blog/?p=2420 Rule: The following examples apply when using dates: The meeting is scheduled for June 30. The meeting is scheduled for the 30th of June. We have had tricks played on us on April 1. The 1st of April puts some people on edge. (Some prefer to write it out: The first of April) Rule: There […]

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Comma Chameleon https://www.grammarbook.com/blog/commas/comma-chameleon/ https://www.grammarbook.com/blog/commas/comma-chameleon/#comments Wed, 05 Apr 2017 17:28:18 +0000 https://www.grammarbook.com/blog/?p=2410 I realize that on the grand scale of interesting things, punctuation is pretty far down the list. (In a recent survey, it was in a dead heat with stovepipes, just behind pocket lint.) Punctuation is a dying art. I’m not sure whether this is the writers’ or the readers’ fault, but I mostly blame the […]

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Copy Editors Are People Too https://www.grammarbook.com/blog/effective-writing/copy-editors-are-people-too/ https://www.grammarbook.com/blog/effective-writing/copy-editors-are-people-too/#comments Wed, 08 Jun 2016 15:38:23 +0000 https://www.grammarbook.com/blog/?p=2210 There can’t be many books about the life and adventures of a professional word doctor, but one that came out in 2015 is definitely worth a look. It’s Between You and Me, by Mary Norris, a longtime New Yorker copy editor who calls herself a “comma queen.” Norris admits that the book’s very title is a grammar lesson: […]

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Punctuation or Chaos https://www.grammarbook.com/blog/effective-writing/punctuation-or-chaos/ https://www.grammarbook.com/blog/effective-writing/punctuation-or-chaos/#comments Wed, 13 Apr 2016 15:43:43 +0000 https://www.grammarbook.com/blog/?p=2180 She said I saved the company No one knows for sure what the above sentence means. It consists of six everyday words, and the first five are monosyllables, yet this simple declarative sentence has at least three quite different meanings—maybe more, because with no period on the end, the reader can’t even be sure the […]

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