How to format titles (italics, quotes, underline, quotation marks) for books, CDs, articles, chapters in books, magazines, newspapers, journals, ships, trains, airplanes, poems, plays, short stories, songs, and TV shows. How to write titles.
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How To Punctuate Dialogue in Fiction and Nonfiction
How to punctuate dialogue in fiction and nonfiction. Dialogue punctuation in short stories, essays, poems, novels, books. Characters’ dialogue punctuation.
Deciphering Dialogue
How to punctuate dialogue in writing: dialogue format, quotes, quotation marks, and writing tips.
Test Your Grammar Know-How
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Contraction Confusion
What are contractions and how to correct common contraction mistakes. How to correctly use and punctuate contractions with apostrophes. Children’s or childrens, your or you’re, whose or who’s, its or it’s, etc.
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