Tag: cxc prep
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Grammar Rule of the Week
Rule of the Week: Use a comma after an introductory clause or phrase. Explanation:When you start a sentence with an introductory clause or phrase, it’s good practice to separate it from the main clause with a comma. This helps the reader understand where the introduction ends and the main idea begins. Examples:✅ After the meeting,…
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Idiom of the Week
The Idiom of the Week is “A blessing in disguise.” Meaning: Something that seems bad or unlucky at first but results in something good. Example:👉 “Losing that job turned out to be a blessing in disguise — it pushed me to start my own business.” Now go ahead and use this idiom in your CXC…
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Word of the Week
The Word of the Week is ElucidateMeaning: to make (something) clear; to explainExample: “The professor asked her to elucidate her argument so that everyone could understand.” Now go ahead and use this word in your CXC prep/ CSEC prep. New tips added daily! Subscribe!
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What is a Hyphen?
A hyphen (-) is a punctuation mark used to connect words or parts of words together. It’s used to clarify meaning and avoid ambiguity. Common Uses:✅ Compound words: ✅ Word breaks at the end of a line: ✅ Prefixes: Example in a Sentence: And there you have it. Now go ahead and use hyphens correctly…
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What is an Interrobang?
The interrobang (‽) is a punctuation mark that combines a question mark (?) and an exclamation mark (!) into a single symbol. It’s used to express a mixture of question and surprise or disbelief — basically, when you want to ask something but also convey strong emotion. Example: It’s not commonly used in formal writing,…
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What are Quotation Marks?
A quotation mark (or quotation marks) is a type of punctuation mark used to enclose direct speech, a quotation, or a phrase to show that it’s a verbatim or special use of the words. In English, they usually come in pairs — an opening quotation mark and a closing quotation mark. Example: So there you…
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What is an Apostrophe?
An apostrophe is a punctuation mark used to: Examples: ✅ Possession ✅ Omission of letters (contractions) ✅ Plural of letters/symbols (rare) So there you go. I hope all writers use this tip in their CXC prep/ CSEC prep. New tips added daily! Subscribe!
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What is a Colon?
What is a colon? A colon (:) is used to introduce something: a list, an explanation, a quote, or an example. It’s like a little drumroll that says, “Here it comes!” 🔑 When do you use a colon? ✅ To introduce a list or a series.✅ To introduce an explanation, definition, or elaboration.✅ To introduce…
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What is a Semicolon?
A semicolon is a punctuation mark that connects two independent clauses (complete sentences) that are closely related in thought but could stand alone as sentences on their own. It shows a stronger connection than a period, but weaker than a conjunction like “and” or “but.” 🔑 When do you use a semicolon? ✅ To connect…
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What is a Comma?
A comma is a small pause in a sentence that helps separate ideas, list items, or clauses. It keeps sentences clear and easy to read. 🔍 Main Uses of a Comma: ✏️ Example Sentence: Without commas: With a comma: Now go ahead and use commas in your essays. I hope all writers use this tip…