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#2 (permalink) Fri Jul 21, 2006 12:35 pm Dash |
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Hi Tom,
Have a look at this:
| Quote: | How to use the dash
The dash has only one major use:
to use in pairs to separate a strong interruption from the rest of the sentence (a strong interruption, as opposed to a weak interruption, is one which forcefully disrupts the flow of the sentence and, as such, it usually contains a verb rather simply being a phrase) [All nations desire economic growth - some even achieve it - but it is easier said than done.] Note: only one dash is used if the strong interruption comes at the beginning or the end of the sentence. [We earnestly desire peace for all nations of the world - and we will work hard for it.]
There is one minor use of the dash:
to add emphasis or drama [He said that he would go - and he did.] |
If you're interested in punctuation, I strongly recommend a book explaining it in a humorous way:
EATS SHOOTS AND LEAVES BY LYNNE TRUSS PUBLISHED BY PROFILE BOOKS LTD 2003 ISBN861976127
Alan _________________ English as a Second Language You can read my ESL story Make or Do? |
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#3 (permalink) Fri Jul 21, 2006 13:15 pm Punctuation: "M dash" |
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Thank you a lot, Alan !
Tom |
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#4 (permalink) Fri Jul 21, 2006 22:22 pm Punctuation: "M dash" |
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| Tom wrote: | I have seen Misater Micawber using the term M dash etc.
I really could not find it in my Punctuation Book. Could you please tell me how many kinds of dashes are there in punctuation? When are they used? |
These dashes are usually called "en" and "em" dashes, which may be why you can't find them in your book under N and M dash.
Dashes have more uses than Alan mentioned. You can find them explained here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dash |
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#5 (permalink) Fri Jul 21, 2006 23:09 pm Punctuation: "M dash" |
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Thank you a lot, Jamie, for satisfying my curiosity
Could you please use each dash in one sentence, i.e en and em?
I would be thankful.
Tom |
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#6 (permalink) Fri Jul 21, 2006 23:18 pm Punctuation: "M dash" |
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| Tom wrote: | | Could you please use each dash in one sentence, i.e en and em? |
The Wikipedia article shows plenty of examples, as do other articles on the web. (Use "em en dash" as a search phrase.) I don't think the dashes will come through in my posting, because this site is too Microsofty and doesn't accept non-ASCII characters from my computer. |
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