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Learning the basic rules of quotes and punctuation associated with quotes will lead to more coherent writing. Even the exceptions aren't too difficult to master.
Writing accurately and remembering AP style takes some practice, but once you learn it, the rules will become second nature to you. Here's a refresher on the basics.
Learning when to use commas in introductory phrases will improve your writing, clarify your prose, and help readers get past the sentences and to the main ideas.
Here's where you'll learn the definition of an appositive, how to properly punctuate them, and how to use them to add variation and interest to your sentences.
Punctuation gives many people problems, but understanding an overview of how to punctuate according to Associated Press style will improve your accuracy in writing.
Spelling errors aren't too difficult to correct with spell check and dictionary access, but knowing a few basic rules can help you resolve embarrassing structural errors.
When spellcheck isn't available, it's a good idea to learn the spelling of frequently misspelled words to avoid embarrassing errors.
All the ands, buts, and ors about using commas in a list. Learning the basic rules will aid your writing whether you're shooting an email or writing a business document.
A compound sentence is comprised of two complete sentences connected by a conjunction or set of correlating conjunctions and a comma - usually.
Nobody can remember all the abbreviations for AP style, but learning the basic rules of abbreviations and those used most frequently will save you a look-up or two.
Learning some of the basics of grammar and spelling will greatly improve your casual writing style as well as your professionalism on any job.


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