It means that a sentence has a punctuation mark in the wrong place. This would typically be a comma, or an ending mark such as (period, exclamation point, or question mark) wrongly added or placed.
Examples:
When the autumn comes the leaves, turn colors. (comma goes after comes)
He said "I'm running late!". (the period is not used, nor any doubled end mark)
Incorrectly punctuated means using punctuation marks such as commas, periods, and apostrophes in a way that does not follow the rules of grammar and clarity. This can lead to confusion or misunderstandings in written communication.
A sentence fragment is a group of words that is not grammatically complete because it is missing a subject or a verb. It is typically punctuated as a sentence but does not express a complete thought on its own.
The correct term for a run-on sentence that is incorrectly punctuated with a comma is a comma splice. This occurs when two independent clauses are joined by a comma without a coordinating conjunction or proper punctuation. It is considered a punctuation error in formal writing.
Yes, the sentence "What a day I have had" is punctuated correctly. It begins with a capital letter, ends with a period, and the words are correctly separated by a space.
It seems like there may be a grammatical error in your question. Could you please provide more context or clarify what you mean by your boss' family being punctuated correctly?
"Punctuated" means to interrupt or emphasize something by adding punctuation marks. It can also mean to occur at intervals, like periods of intense activity followed by periods of calm.
A sentence fragment is a group of words that is not grammatically complete because it is missing a subject or a verb. It is typically punctuated as a sentence but does not express a complete thought on its own.
The correct term for a run-on sentence that is incorrectly punctuated with a comma is a comma splice. This occurs when two independent clauses are joined by a comma without a coordinating conjunction or proper punctuation. It is considered a punctuation error in formal writing.
These are incorrect:A The South-American rain forestB a badly-punctuated sentenceThis one is correct because of how it is used here:C a well-respected man
If it's a sentence fragment, it means, "...that the [female] science professor does during class. If it's an incorrectly punctuated question, it means, "What does the [female] science professor do during the class?"
It means to place periods, commas etc in your writing.
Someone or something that is judged incorrectly.
Punctuated Equilibrium, I believe is the answer.
There is no such word - or you are spelling it incorrectly.
Incorrectly means that something is wrong. If you put together a piece of furniture and then find you have missing pieces, you would say that is was put together incorrectly.
It's an emoticon being shown incorrectly.
misidentification means to incorrectly identify something
Punctuated Equilibrium - album - was created on 2009-01-26.