This column shows how a comma, or the lack of one, can significantly change your meaning. It also addresses several comma issues raised by readers, but not fully resolved by my previous column on commas
This article on “The Use of Comma in Students’ Writing: Some Grapho-Syntactic Considerations” invest...
In the middle grades, learning about writing mechanics often occurs through inauthentic language dri...
This handout provides a brief overview of when to use various punctuation marks, including: periods,...
The comma is the most frequently used punctuation mark. Unfortunately, the comma is also the most fr...
This article aims to get some respect for the underappreciated comma, using a New York Times book re...
The last Scrivener\u27 introduced readers to a new comprehensive reference tool for legal writers ca...
This video with downloadable slides showcases the importance of commas, for example, the difference ...
In this column for Kentucky Bar Association\u27s magazine (B&B - Bench & Bar), Professor Kraft provi...
• Use the series comma. In a series consisting of three or more elements, the elements are separated...
Prompted by the court’s decision in Parker v. District of Columbia, this series of correspondence di...
Prompted by the court’s decision in Parker v. District of Columbia, this series of correspondence di...
The serial comma - sometimes called the Oxford comma or the Harvard comma - comes immediately b...
Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to: Explain and apply essential punctuation ru...
In this chapter, we will cover only those grammar, punctuation, usage, and spelling problems that gi...
One characteristic of legal writing, parodied in the caricature above, is the use of multiple words ...
This article on “The Use of Comma in Students’ Writing: Some Grapho-Syntactic Considerations” invest...
In the middle grades, learning about writing mechanics often occurs through inauthentic language dri...
This handout provides a brief overview of when to use various punctuation marks, including: periods,...
The comma is the most frequently used punctuation mark. Unfortunately, the comma is also the most fr...
This article aims to get some respect for the underappreciated comma, using a New York Times book re...
The last Scrivener\u27 introduced readers to a new comprehensive reference tool for legal writers ca...
This video with downloadable slides showcases the importance of commas, for example, the difference ...
In this column for Kentucky Bar Association\u27s magazine (B&B - Bench & Bar), Professor Kraft provi...
• Use the series comma. In a series consisting of three or more elements, the elements are separated...
Prompted by the court’s decision in Parker v. District of Columbia, this series of correspondence di...
Prompted by the court’s decision in Parker v. District of Columbia, this series of correspondence di...
The serial comma - sometimes called the Oxford comma or the Harvard comma - comes immediately b...
Upon completion of this chapter, readers will be able to: Explain and apply essential punctuation ru...
In this chapter, we will cover only those grammar, punctuation, usage, and spelling problems that gi...
One characteristic of legal writing, parodied in the caricature above, is the use of multiple words ...
This article on “The Use of Comma in Students’ Writing: Some Grapho-Syntactic Considerations” invest...
In the middle grades, learning about writing mechanics often occurs through inauthentic language dri...
This handout provides a brief overview of when to use various punctuation marks, including: periods,...