Comma conundrums & other punctuation perplexities

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Comma conundrums & other punctuation perplexities

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PUNCTUATION DISCUSSIONS:

Below are permanent links to some major discussions on punctuation. If you don't find a discussion that applies to your question, start your own.

APOSTROPHES
CAPITALIZATION
COLONS
COMMAS
"GRAMMAR GIRL - QUICK & DIRTY TIPS"
HEIGHT
HYPHENS
INTERRUPTIONS
NUMBERS
OBJECTIONS
PARAGRAPHING
QUOTATION MARKS
SEMICOLONS
WEB SITES (rules)

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Punctuation with objections 5 Replies

Started by Jennifer L. Terreri. Last reply by Jennifer L. Terreri May 23, 2017.

Commas 11 Replies

Started by Marla Sharp. Last reply by Chris Jan 21, 2017.

Writing out shortened/abbreviated numbers 2 Replies

Started by gemini35. Last reply by gemini35 Mar 17, 2016.

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Comment by Glen Warner on May 17, 2016 at 19:14

Hi, Quyen.

It might be helpful if you were to post the sentence you're asking about for your "issue/issued" issue -- er, conundrum.

Comment by Quyen on May 17, 2016 at 8:34

What is the right word:  issue patents or issuED patents?

"Issued patents" seem to make more sense, but I'm just not sure if I've heard it correctly every time it has come up.

Thanks.

Comment by Quyen on May 17, 2016 at 8:32

My preference would be:

fourteen-six

I hate when they say numbers like that.

Comment by gemini35 on March 17, 2016 at 13:21
Please tell me how to write out in transcript 14,6 meaning 14,600. "14.6" "14-6" "14,6"? Fourteen-six?
Comment by Janiece Young on August 23, 2015 at 16:19

I'm not sure where to write this question. How would you format this question? I don't know much about Excel columns and rows.


#1) Q. And then we have the -- in Column A H we have expenses paid before and then expenses paid after.

#2)  Q. And then we have the -- in Column AH we have expenses paid before and then expenses paid after.

TIA!

Comment by Quyen on August 6, 2015 at 21:17

bus. dev.

bizdev

biz dev

BizDev

I see it so many different ways on the Internet. What is the most common/correct (if there is a correct way) spelling?

Thx!

Comment by LeAnne Law on May 22, 2015 at 20:12

Do you have any special training that you received?  Certifications, licenses, things of that nature? 

I use the comma because "things of that nature" doesn't really mean anything by itself. 

Comment by Kyung on May 22, 2015 at 20:05

Do you have any special training that you received? Certifications? Licenses? Things of that nature?

Comment by Janiece Young on May 22, 2015 at 14:21

What is the correct way to punctuate this? I worried about in between received and certifications. TIA
Q. Do you have any special training that you received, certifications, licenses, things of that nature?

Comment by LeAnne Law on May 21, 2015 at 8:48

I wouldn't use the comma either. 

 

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