Friday, January 05, 2007

Today's English lesson

From EnglishPlus:

Particulars about
Parentheses


Parentheses with Certain Numbers or Letters


Parentheses are used around numbers showing dates (usually dates of birth and/or death), inserted figures, or numbers or letters in an itemized series (such as a series of steps).
Date: Joshua Chamberlain (1829-1914) received the Congressional Medal of Honor for his role at Gettysburg.

Inserted figures: The Senate vote was very close (50-48).

Numbers in a series: To make New England Clam Chowder, get the following items: (1) quahogs, (2) cream, (3) potatoes, and (4) onions.

Letters in a series: What was Hamlet's mother's name?
(a) Ophelia (b) Beatrice (c) Gertrude (d) Helena

A single closing parenthesis follows the number or letter in specific divisions of a formal outline.


Example:

I. Grammar

A. Punctuation

1. Parentheses

a. Parentheses with interrupting elements

b. Parentheses with certain numbers or letters

1) Dates

2) Inserted figures

3) Itemized series

a) Numbers

b) Letters

(Some authorities enclose the numbers and letters in parentheses in an outline like this as with the letters and numbers in a series above.)

EDITOR'S NOTE: The above outline would be indented one tab mark further to the right for each successive level, but for some reason I can't coax them into that position for this post. Sorry.

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