PuN6
writes commas to separate clauses where appropriate punctuates more complex dialogue correctly (‘The team has made some interesting recommendations,’ she said, nodding. ‘But I do not want to act upon them before I have read the full report.’ )
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PuN5
uses quotation marks for simple dialogue (‘I can’t see it,’ he said.) uses apostrophes for plural possessives (planes' wings) follows conventions of use of capitals in headings
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