1. Commas placed outside of quotation marks. This isn’t correct in American English.
2. Apostrophes in words that shouldn’t have them.
3. Lack of commas when they’re necessary.
4. Lack of apostrophes when they’re necessary.
5. Comma splices. These happen when someone intends to make a pause in a statement that is really two complete sentences.
The Classy Writing Blog: How to Fix Common Punctuation Errors
“‘Punc — punc — punc — punctuation / They are the little marks that use their influence / To help a sentence make more sense.’…” Read more.
Quotes
“I want to change my punctuation. I long for exclamation marks, but I’m drowning in ellipses.” ~ Isaac Marion, Warm Bodies
“Punctuation, is? fun!” ~ Daniel Keyes, Flowers for Algernon
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Michelle Troutman
Classy Writing
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