Complete English Punctuation Rules: Perfect Your Punctuation and Instantly Improve Your Writing (The Farlex Grammar Book Book 2) by Farlex International
Author:Farlex International [International, Farlex]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Farlex International
Published: 2016-09-19T21:00:00+00:00
When we refer to dashes, we are usually referring to em dashes, as they are the more common punctuation mark of the two. However, it’s important to know the different ways that each mark is used.
En dashes
En dashes (sometimes referred to as n-dashes or en rules) are the preferred punctuation to indicate a range or the result of a contest or vote, or to establish a connection or conflict between two people or things. (The en dash also has an optional use when forming certain compound words, which we’ll look at a little later.)
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