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Split Quotations with Snow White (Punctuation Puzzle)

Split Quotations with Snow White (Punctuation Puzzle)

by Language Arts Lady | Apr 24, 2020 | Articles, Grammar, Punctuation Puzzles

If you want to show off in your writing, use a quotation properly. If you want to REALLY show off in your writing, use a split quote properly. Okay, maybe only one to three percent of the people reading your writing will know that your split quote has been written...
Degrees of Comparison with Cinderella (Punctuation Puzzle)

Degrees of Comparison with Cinderella (Punctuation Puzzle)

by Language Arts Lady | Apr 23, 2020 | Articles, Grammar, Punctuation Puzzles

Two of my least favorite things to teach: direct/indirect objects (and predicate nominatives) AND degrees of comparison. (Okay, maybe that is like my four least favorite things to teach!) The first ones (direct/indirect/pn) are just soooo complicated (and they can’t...
Commas with Adverb Openers and Which Clauses at End of Sentence with Belle and Beast (Punctuation Puzzle)

Commas with Adverb Openers and Which Clauses at End of Sentence with Belle and Beast (Punctuation Puzzle)

by Language Arts Lady | Apr 22, 2020 | Articles, Grammar, Punctuation Puzzles

Since it is the first of September, I assume that you have started school (or maybe Tuesday after Labor Day?) and are having review of many of last year’s concepts. And part of that might be comma review. I have a love-hate relationship with commas (though mostly...
Pronoun Cases and Negative Words (Punctuation Puzzle)

Pronoun Cases and Negative Words (Punctuation Puzzle)

by Language Arts Lady | Apr 21, 2020 | Articles, Grammar, Punctuation Puzzles

Subjective. Objective. Big words (as many grammar terms are—adjectival clause or appositive, anyone?) to teach to young student. And yet, even young students need to know when to use he and him—less they end up saying, “Him took my toy” into adulthood! Like everything...
Led/Lead; Pique/Peek/Peak; and Compound Sentences (Punctuation Puzzle)

Led/Lead; Pique/Peek/Peak; and Compound Sentences (Punctuation Puzzle)

by Language Arts Lady | Apr 19, 2020 | Articles, Grammar, Punctuation Puzzles

We were lead into this little room which really peaked our curiosity and then we were surprised by they’re generosity We were LED: (1) Lead with a short e (rhymes with head) is a metal or pencil lead; (2) Led is the past tense of lead (rhymes with bead). We were...
Periods and Commas Inside Ending Quotation Marks (Punctuation Puzzle)

Periods and Commas Inside Ending Quotation Marks (Punctuation Puzzle)

by Language Arts Lady | Apr 18, 2020 | Articles, Grammar, Punctuation Puzzles

He said words that would be remembered forever One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind Here is a possible answer with the reasons below. He said words that would be remembered forever: “One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” 1. The...
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