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The Riggs Institute

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Department of English: ISU English Department

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Skip to content. | Skip to navigation INDEX A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Accessibility Contact Directory Site Map Search Site Advanced Search… ISU English Department Sections Home for Prospective Students for Current Students for Faculty/Staff Personal tools Log in ISU » LAS » English Home Navigation Home About Academic Programs Community for Current Students for Prospective Students News Research Resources Upcoming Events Academic Programs Undergraduate BA in Communication Studies BA in English, Emphasis in English Education BA in English, Emphasis in Literature BA in English, Emphasis in Rhetorical Studies BA in Interpersonal and Rhetorical Communication BS in Technical Communication Graduate MA in English, Specialization in Literature MA in Rhetoric, Compos Read More
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American English Spelling Checker

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KNDU : POETS > Eva American English Spelling Checker Word: or Help for Eva Word Lookup Interfaces Version: evaword.pl-1.124 2007/03/31 16:40 Sources: GNU Aspell and WordNet POETS at Kyoto Notre Dame University Greg Peterson <peterson at notredame.ac.jp> Read More
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Common Errors in English

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Common Errors in English Read about the book version of this site. Now available: the 2008 Common Errors in English Usage boxed daily calendar Listen to Paul Brians' interview on the Voice of America Wordmaster program. Click here for the text-only version of this site. Preparing to review or recommend this site? Please read this first. About this Search Engine A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z * 360 degrees * a/an * A.D. * AM/PM * abject * able to * about * absorbtion * abstruse/obtuse * academia * accede/exceed * accent marks * access * accessory * accept/except * accidently * accurate/precise * acronyms and apostrophes * acrossed * actionable/doable * actual fact/actually * ad/add * ad nauseum * addicting * adapt/adopt Read More
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English Punctuation!

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Go to bottom. Review of English Punctuation: Spaces, Quotations, and Parentheses Go to examples. Go to exercise sentences. In general, put one space after punctuation. In general, put no spaces before punctuation, but always put a space between words. Exceptions. Put two spaces after colons and between sentences. Put no spaces after periods inside abbreviations. Put no space before or after an apostrophe. Put no space on the "inside" of quotation marks (often called "quotes"). Put no space on the "inside" of parentheses. In general, put end-of-sentence punctuation inside quotation marks. Note: Direct quotations are not used as much in English as in Japanese. In general, put commas and other sentence punctuation outside of parentheses. Put a comma (plus a space Read More
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Punctuation Made Simple

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© 1999 Gary A. Olson Visits since 05.13.01: Introduction | Colon | Semicolon | Comma | Dash | Apostrophe Read More
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