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In honor of National Punctuation Day this year, INSIDER rounded up nine basic punctuation mistakes you should never make in formal writing. Watch out for these errors in your cover letters, academic essays, professional emails, and more. ... Here's a tip: Don't use apostrophes when you ...

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Answer:  Common errors in English

1. Extraneous Apostrophes :

The Problem: People putting apostrophes where they don’t belong.

Examples to avoid: It is all your’s. Five dollar’s off!

How to Avoid: In these cases, you want the plural form of the word, so just add an “s.” Add an apostrophe if you need the possessive form, such as, “That is my wife’s car.”

Apostrophes are also used for contractions, such as “shouldn’t” for “should not.”

2. Unnecessary Quotation Marks :

The Problem: The use of single or double quotation marks when nothing is being quoted.

Example to avoid: We offer the ‘best price in town’!

How to Avoid: If you’re not quoting something, don’t use single or double quotation marks. If you want to emphasize a specific part of your message, use a bold or italicized font.

3. Missing Commas :

The Problem: Without commas, sentences can become run-on blocks of text without any breaks.

Example to avoid: I went to the store but they were closed so I went home.

How to Avoid: Speak the sentence aloud and take note of any breaks in your speech. Insert commas when you pause or when you change gears within a sentence.

4. Too Many Commas :

The Problem: Just the opposite of missing commas, it’s possible to include an excessive amount of commas in one sentence.

Example to avoid: I went to the store, but they were closed, so I got in my car, turned my radio on, backed out, and then went home.

How to Avoid: While there’s no set rule for how many commas constitutes too many, your eyes are the best judge of overuse. If you think you have too many in a single sentence, consider replacing a comma with a period to create separate sentences.

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