Animated series following a cast of characters’ adventures and mishaps as they get to grips with grammatical terms, including punctuation. Suitable for KS2 and KS3 in England and Northern ...
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Because “re” is a regular word, it doesn’t automatically get a colon, nor does a longer phrase like “Re scheduling: See me tomorrow.” Yes, a colon can be used this way, but not because “re” requires ...
Minimal hyphenation - use hyphens only for words with non-, -like, -type, and for adjectival phrases that include a preposition (one-off event, run-in trial). Not using hyphens will help you to avoid ...