Joining ideas together with transitions
In the last few modules, we have learnt when to use commas, but we have not looked at when not to use them. I see many students and English native speakers make a common punctuation mistake using commas. Please look at my blog on comma splices for more information about this so you will not make the same mistake. Please feel free to also look at my blog on semicolons to see how to use them in more depth.
This is the last quiz for the course; let’s see how you went 📝
Now you have finished the course and if you want to really practise what you have learnt, there is a final assessment to write about your country. You can write up to 150 words. Please go to my contact page and there you will find my email address to send in your piece of writing, and I will give you some feedback.
I hope you enjoyed this course! Thank you for participating
