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(Steven Felgate) #1

loses its effect. Use it sparingly andneveruse it instead of a
comma or full stop. It can be used for emphasis but not too
frequently.


Use it in the middle of a sentence to separate your additional
words: a dash should go either side of them.


I saw – or thought I saw – a white figure disappearing into
the woods.

A single dash can be used between two clauses to reinforce
the first one.


Your spelling is weak – you must learn the basic rules.

Looking at brackets


Round bracketscan sometimes be used instead of dashes to
insert an extra idea into a sentence. Like dashes, they should
be used sparingly.


The Millennium Dome (in spite of all the problems) was
completed on time.

Both dashes and brackets can usually be replaced by com-
mas if they are in the middle of a sentence.


I saw, or thought I saw, a white figure disappearing into
the woods.
The Millennium Dome, in spite of all the problems, was
completed on time.

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