But even though I notice errors and mistakes all the time, I generally feel terrible correcting a single person in his or her incorrect use of some facet of our language (unless asked, of course...or if I just get to the point where I must let it out XD). So I figured a good way to fix this problem would be to make this -- a mini-guide to punctuation and the spelling of certain commonly misunderstood words. I had fun making it, so I hope it helps!
Disclaimer: PLEASE do not take this as the "Radical Dreamer Knows Everything About Grammar and Never Makes a Mistake" thread. I make as many typographical errors as the next person, and I had a good time brushing up on my own usage of punctuation while making it. XD
. – Periods come after a full stop in a sentence. Always make sure you leave space after a period (or any basic punctuation mark, really).
That user joined yesterday.
, -- Commas have a large number of different uses, all of which I will not list here (there's really too many). You can, however, find all its uses here: http://www.reference.com/browse/wiki/Comma_%28punctuation%29
‘ – The apostrophe is used for two main reasons: to show possession or to make a contraction.
Possession: Have you seen my friend’s hat?
Contraction: Don’t feed the trolls.
Things that do not need an apostrophe:
- Plural acronyms (DVD’s and CD’s are two examples of commonly misused apostrophes.)
- Plural words of any kind
[list]Its, when used as a possessive, does not need an apostrophe. Only when “it’sâ€