Unit Three: Applying More Punctuation Rules

Lesson Ten: Using Commas In Simple Sentences

10.01 To Separate Introductory Phrases
10.02 To Surround Special Phrases
10.03 To Surround Nouns of Address
10.04 To Separate Items in a Series
10.05 On-Line Quiz 10A
10.06 To Separate Appositive Phrases
10.07 To Separate Dates
10.08 To Separate Addresses
10.09 To Separate Geographic Places
10.10 On-Line Quiz 10B
10.11 Assignments 10A and 10B
10.12 More Web-Sites For Commas

Lesson Eleven: Punctuating with Colon and Semi-colon

11.01 Rules for Semi-colons
11.02 Three Rules for the Colon
11.03 Creating Horizontal Lists
11.04 Punctuating Horizontal Lists
11.05 Creating and Punctuating Vertical Lists
11.06 Assignment 11: Writing Lists
11.07 More Web Sites

Lesson Twelve: Punctuating with Quotation Marks and Italics

12.01 Quotations with Periods and Commas
12.02 Quotations with Colons and Semi-colons
12.03 Quotations with Question Marks and Exclamation Marks
12.04 Single Quotation Marks
12.05 Titles of Short Works
12.06 Italics or Underlining
12.07 Assignment 12: Writing Sentences
12.08 More Web Sites

Lesson Thirteen: Punctuating Run-on Sentences and Comma Splice
Sentences

13.01 Recognizing Run-On Sentences
13.02 Correcting Run-On Sentences
13.03 Identifying Comma Splices
13.04 Correcting Comma Splices
13.05 Assignments 13A and 13B
13.06 More Web Sites For Run-Ons and Comma Splices

Lesson Fourteen: not developed

Lesson Fifteen: not developed