Week 2 • 1. Punctuation Style – A. Closed Punctuation • Closed punctuation requires punctuation marks after the date line, each line of the inside address, the complimentary closing & each line of the signature. Week 2 • 1. Punctuation Style – A. Closed Punctuation – EXAMPLES: » June 10, 2004 » Mr. Samuel Ross » 432 Allen Road » Eugene, OR 97401 » Dear Mr. Ross: » Sincerely yours, » John F. Carsson Week 2 • 1. Punctuation Style – B. Open Punctuation • Open punctuation does not require any punctuation marks, unless it is necessary to abbreviate a word at the end of a line. Week 2 • 1. Punctuation Style – B. Open Punctuation – EXAMPLES: » December 8, 2004 » Dr. Henry Jones » 353 E. Greenwich Ave. » Eugene, OR 97401 » Dear Dr. Jones » Sincerely yours » Frances E. Kent, M.D. Week 2 • 1. Punctuation Style – C. Mixed Punctuation • Mixed punctuation, the preferred style today, is a modification of open punctuation. It requires a colon after the salutation & a comma after the complimentary closing. Week 2 • 1. Punctuation Style – C. Mixed Punctuation – EXAMPLES: » Mr. Harry M. Stevens » 1750 N. Seventh Ave. » Eugene, OR 97401 » Dear Mr. Stevens: » Yours truly, » Edward G. Parker Week 2 • 2. General Rules for Numbers – – – – – Dates Money List & Series Addresses Fractions Week 2 • 3. Rules of Capitalization Week 2 • 4. Word Division in English • WHENEVER YOU ARE IN DOUBT, CONSULT A WORD DIVISION DICTIONARY Week 2 • 5. List of most frequently misspelled words