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Collection of using parenthesis (27)
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Parentheses are curved brackets used to add extra information or asides to your writing without interrupting the main flow of the sentence.
Helpful visual guide showing six specific instances where parentheses should be used, complete with sentence examples for each rule.
Learn the rules for using parentheses to add extra information to your sentences without changing the main meaning.
These examples demonstrate correct parentheses usage for adding supplementary information to sentences.
Remember, only place the period inside the parentheses if the text within them forms a complete, standalone sentence.
This colorful poster makes learning about parentheses easy with real-world examples showing how brackets add extra information without changing sentence meaning.
This graphic illustrates how parenthesis functions as an inserted explanation or afterthought within a sentence, using two distinct conversational examples.
Parenthesis Rule 6 demonstrates that parenthetical citations should be placed after the closing quotation mark but before the final period.
J.R.R. Tolkien regularly met with the Inklings, a literary discussion group that helped shape his legendary works including The Lord of the Rings.
This grammar lesson shows students how to correctly place brackets around parenthetical information with clear examples and explanations.
This set of resources includes a definition sheet, a title card, and practice worksheets to help students master the use of brackets for parenthesis.
This graphic illustrates three different ways to punctuate the same sentence using parentheses, commas, and em-dashes.
This diagram breaks down the stack-based approach to solving the balanced parenthesis problem, showing how the data structure manages opening and closing brackets.
This infographic highlights five frequent errors writers make with parentheses, such as overusing them or ignoring subject-verb agreement.
Collection of colorful worksheets and flashcards designed to help Year 5 students master the use of parenthesis in their writing.