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Writing Numbers Except for a few basic rules, spelling out numbers vs. using figures (also called numerals) is largely a matter of writers' preference. Again, consistency is the key. Policies and philosophies vary from medium to medium. America's two most influential style and usage guides have different approaches: The Associated Press Stylebook recommends spelling out the numbers zero through ni
Capitalization RulesCapitalization is the writing of a word with its first letter in uppercase and the remaining letters in lowercase. Experienced writers are stingy with capitals. It is best not to use them if there is any doubt. Rule 1. Capitalize the first word of a document and the first word after a period. Rule 2. Capitalize proper nouns—and adjectives derived from proper nouns. Examples: th
Get Your Copy of The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation #1 Resource for Teachers, Students, Professionals, and SAT Preparation All the grammar, punctuation, and usage rules and examples on the website plus dozens of quizzes with answers. Learn more... Note: Some English usage rules vary among authorities. For example, the Associated Press (AP) Stylebook is a guide specific for news media and jou
This website and The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation represent American English rules and guidelines. Making Sense of Morphemes Every word in American English includes at least one morpheme. A morpheme differs from a word mainly in that it may or may not stand alone, whereas a word, by definition, is always independent. Read More... Buy the Book The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation is a c
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