Click to edit Master text styles,Second level,Third level,Fourth level,Click to edit Master title style,Click to edit Master text styles,Second level,Third level,Fourth level,Click to edit Master title style,English Writing,English Writing,Part One,Manuscript Form,Part One Manuscript Form,Company Logo,Contents,Arrangement,Capitalization,Word Division,Punctuation,Handwriting,Company LogoContents Arrangeme,1. Arrangement,How to,leave margins?,write a title?,indent the first line of each paragraph?,1. Arrangement How to,1. Arrangement (Exercise 1),Margins,2 cm,1.5 cm,1.5 cm,1.5 cm,You cannot make the right margin very straight, but you must not write to the edge of the paperthere must be some blank space on the right side of the paper.,Indentation,1. Arrangement (Exercise 1)Ma,1. Arrangement (Exercise),Title,1. where i lived, and what i lived for,2. are transgenic crops safe,3. well-known dramatists of the ming dynasty,4. a day to remember,5. approaches to teaching english as a foreign language,6. criticisms on the ending of mark twains,adventures of huckleberry finn,?,1. Arrangement (Exercise)Titl,2. Capitalization,Three Conditions:,the first words of sentences,key words in titles,proper names,2. CapitalizationThree Condit,Capitalize the first word of every sentence unless that sentence is in parentheses incorporated within another sentence.,E.g.,Glacial till or debris (,s,ome geologists call this material “garbage”) is often deposited in formations called,moraines,.,冰碛物或碎片,(,一些地质学家将这种材料称之为,“,垃圾”,),经常在冰碛层沉积。,2. Capitalization (Exception 1),Capitalize the first word of e,If a quoted sentence is broken into two parts and put in two pairs of quotation marks, the second part does not begin with a capital letter unless the first word is a proper noun or an adjective derived from a proper noun.,Exercise:,“any nook does for me,” miss bartlett continued, “but it does seem hard that you shouldnt have a view.”,“she had no business to do it,” said miss bartlett, “no business at all”,2. Capitalization (Exception 2),If a quoted sentence is broken,2. Proper Names,(Exercise 1),Marxist,Darwinism,Hegelian,Confucian,Latinize,Vietnamize,Marx,Darwin,Hegel,Confucius,Latin,Vietnam,Words derived from proper names:,2. Proper Names (Exercise 1)M,Are the following correct?,I went to visit,u,ncle Ted and,a,unt Margaret.,Grandma and,g,randpa live with Dad and Mom now.,I went with my mom and dad to visit my aunt and uncle.,2. Proper Names (Exercise 2),Capitalize the personal pronoun:,Are the following correct? 2.,Capitalize the names of family relations when they are used as substitutes for name,s or they are a part of the names:,I went to visit my,U,ncle Ted and,A,unt Margaret.,G,randma and,G,randpa live with,D,ad and,M,om now.,I went with my mom and,dad,to visit my,aunt,and,uncle,.,but . . . .,Capitalize the names of family,3. Word Division,General principles of word division:,One-syllable words cannot be divided (1),;,There is always enough room for 1-2 letters (2,3);,Avoid separating proper names of people or places (4);,Do not mislead the reader (5,6);,Never end a page with a hyphen (7);,There is natural gap between affixes and double consonants (8,9);,If not sure, consult a dictionary or write the whole word in the next line (10).,3. Word DivisionGeneral princ,4. punctuation,General principles:,Use a period (.) to end a complete sentence;,Use a comma ,Use a period (.) to end an indirect question;,Do not overuse the exclamation mark (!);,The location of the parenthesis of an direction speech is very flexible; These two parts are treated as a whole.,4. punctuationGeneral princip,Thank you !,Thank you !,