Grammar and Punctuation
Any news story should be as free of grammar and punctuation errors as possible. Grammar is a system of rules that defines the use of the language. Most of the grammar and punctuation rules you have learned in school will be the same when using Associated Press Style, but there are some differences....
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Any news story should be as free of grammar and punctuation errors as possible. Grammar is a system of rules that defines the use of the language. Most of the grammar and punctuation rules you have learned in school will be the same when using Associated Press Style, but there are some differences. This 4-page fact sheet covers some common grammatical and punctuation issues for journalists. Written by Ricky Telg, and published by the UF Department of Agricultural Education and Communication, January 2015. (Photo: iStock/Thinkstock)
AEC530/WC192: Grammar and Punctuation (ufl.edu)
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spelling | doaj.art-bc2d0f9280784e6ea32b1c2cffa775a12024-04-23T04:43:56ZengThe University of Florida George A. Smathers LibrariesEDIS2576-00092015-02-0120151Grammar and PunctuationRicky W. Telg0University of Florida Any news story should be as free of grammar and punctuation errors as possible. Grammar is a system of rules that defines the use of the language. Most of the grammar and punctuation rules you have learned in school will be the same when using Associated Press Style, but there are some differences. This 4-page fact sheet covers some common grammatical and punctuation issues for journalists. Written by Ricky Telg, and published by the UF Department of Agricultural Education and Communication, January 2015. (Photo: iStock/Thinkstock) AEC530/WC192: Grammar and Punctuation (ufl.edu) https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/128156News Media WritingWritingGrammarPunctuationWC192 |
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