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Offset Meaning
Hi,
I am a bit confused with this word: "Offset".
I have tried to search for the meaning but I haven't found good sample sentences.
So my question is: what does it mean to offset something? for example a dash.
Thanks, in advanced for the help
Apr 30, 2020 9:46 PM
Answers · 2
It is a very confusing word. It has many different meanings. One of them is "to separate something," "to mark it as being apart from something."
When talking about punctuation, punctuation marks can be used to indicate that something is a little bit separate from the rest of the sentences. We can say that the marks are used to "offset" the phrase.
"All of the students, except for Mary, put down their pencils."
"All of the students—except for Mary—put down their pencils."
"All of the students (except for Mary) put down their pencils."
In the first sentence, the phrase "except for Mary" is offset with commas; in the second, with dashes; and in the third, with parentheses.
April 30, 2020
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