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Collins Improve Your Punctuation
About this book
The plain guide to the clear presentation of written language: punctuation is the 'nuts and bolts' of the English language, and here is the ideal everyday companion. The plain guide to the clear presentation of written language: punctuation is the ' nuts and bolts' of the English language, and here is the ideal everyday companion. Punctuation has been described as 'a courtesy designed to help readers understand a story without stumbling'. Included in this essential guide are: Punctuation has been described as ' a courtesy designed to help readers understand a story without stumbling'. Included in this essential guide are: - 'Ten Golden Rules of Punctuation' by a Victorian schoolmistress- ' Ten Golden Rules of Punctuation' by a Victorian schoolmistress- how to deal with capitalization, full stops and commas- how to deal with capitalization, full stops and commas- mastery of colons, parentheses, dashes, hyphens, questions, exclamations and apostrophes- mastery of colons, parentheses, dashes, hyphens, questions, exclamations and apostrophes- the ultimate punctuation test- the ultimate punctuation test- witty cartoons by Hunt Emerson- witty cartoons by Hunt Emerson
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Any Questions? The Question Mark
You’re going. | is not the same as | You’re going? |
You’re going? | is not the same as | You’re going! |
•You’re going. | = | “James, I know you’ve got a bit of a cold, but not bad enough to stay home from school. You’re going.” |
•You’re going? | = | “You’re going? So soon? But you’ve just arrived.” |
•You’re going! | = | “For the last time, James, whether you like it or not – you’re going!” |

Direct and Indirect Questions
DIRECT QUESTION | ‘Are you going to the match?’ |
INDIRECT QUESTION | ‘I asked him if he was going to the match.’ |
Table of contents
- Title Page
- Contents
- Introduction
- Units of Space
- Devices for Separating and Joining
- Symbols of Meaning
- Index
- Keep Reading
- About the Author
- Writing Guides by Graham King
- Copyright
- About the Publisher