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  1. writingcommons.org › article › using-parenthesesParentheses - Writing Commons

    CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 by Julia L. McMillan. Parentheses (also called brackets in British English) are a punctuation mark used to contain text that is not part of the main sentence, but that is too important to either leave out entirely or to put in a footnote or an endnote. Since there are many reasons to use parentheses, be sure that the function of ...

  2. Re-write the sentences and add brackets, dashes or commas to show parenthesis and make the writing completely clear. 1. Add brackets to the sentences beneath the book titles to show parenthesis ...

  3. 3 days ago · 4 meanings: 1. a phrase, often explanatory or qualifying, inserted into a passage with which it is not grammatically connected,.... Click for more definitions.

  4. A parenthesis is a tall, curvy punctuation mark used to set off material that isn’t fundamental to the main topic, like an afterthought or an aside (or a funny joke).

  5. Parenthetical examples can come in the form of clarification and further explanation with phrases such as: “For example”. “E.g.” (short for exempli gratia.) “Play Ball”. Parentheses can also be used to denote that something is optional such as setting off part of a mathematical equation or marking alternative word choices the author ...

  6. PARENTHESES meaning: 1. plural of parenthesis 2. plural of parenthesis . Learn more.

  7. The meaning of PARENTHESIS is an amplifying or explanatory word, phrase, or sentence inserted in a passage from which it is usually set off by punctuation. How to use parenthesis in a sentence.

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