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A punctuation checker scans your text for incorrect, missing, or misused punctuation marks. Punctuation errors are among the most common writing mistakes, and they can change the meaning of a sentence, confuse readers, or make otherwise good writing look careless.
Commas cause more confusion than any other punctuation mark. Common mistakes include missing the comma after an introductory clause ("After the meeting started the team reviewed the agenda"), omitting the Oxford comma in a list, and inserting unnecessary commas between a subject and its verb. The checker flags each type with an explanation of the relevant rule.
The two main apostrophe errors are mixing up "its" and "it's" and adding apostrophes to regular plurals ("The company's are competing" instead of "The companies are competing"). These mistakes are extremely common in quick drafts and can undermine your credibility.
A semicolon joins two independent clauses that are closely related. A colon introduces a list, explanation, or elaboration. Using them interchangeably, or placing them where a comma belongs, disrupts sentence flow. The checker identifies each misuse and explains the correct mark to use.
Misplaced periods and commas relative to closing quotation marks, inconsistent use of single vs. double quotes, and missing closing quotes are all caught by the checker.
Hyphens join compound modifiers ("well-known author"), en dashes show ranges ("pages 10-15"), and em dashes set off parenthetical information. Mixing these up or using spaces incorrectly around dashes is a common formatting error the tool identifies.
Paste your text into the checker above to get a full punctuation audit with corrections and explanations for each error found.
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