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Find out the meaning behind "clothes make the man."

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00:00

it's the most wonderful time of the year.

00:07

what no it's not Christmas it's time to talk about parentheses , duh. Christmas [man shoveling snow]

00:12

come on you guys be serious. alright so we use parentheses to enclose

00:16

non-restrictive or parenthetical elements. what? yeah sounds complicated

00:23

but those are just phrases or sentences that can be removed from the main

00:26

sentence without changing its meaning. that means that if we see a

00:31

parenthetical in a sentence we can grab it by its parentheses and just toss it [pig in the mud]

00:35

away and the sentence will still work just fine. that said not all

00:38

parentheticals are the same, so we have to be careful about how we punctuate

00:43

them. when just because you can throw them away doesn't make them garbage and

00:47

if you ever find yourself writing sentences that contain little bits of [man in front of garbage dump]

00:50

garbage, well there might be something wrong with your pen. sometimes our

00:53

parenthetical is just a word or phrase rather than a complete sentence like in

00:57

this example .in this case it gets enclosed in parentheses but we don't add [dog chasing ball]

01:03

any other punctuation. so for a sentence like after swimming lessons ( every

01:08

Tuesday at 4:30) I get a soda. that parenthetical can go punctuation

01:14

free. on the other hand a parenthetical might contain an entire sentence. if a

01:18

parenthetical, like this guy, is in the middle of a sentence well it doesn't get

01:23

any punctuation. but if it's after a sentence it gets treated just like a

01:27

normal sentence with a capital letter at the start and a punctuation mark at the

01:31

end. so in a sentence like he quacked and bit ( ducks aren't always great [ducks swimming on a pond]

01:37

company) until we ran away, that parenthetical stays nice and

01:41

unpunctuated. didn't Shakespeare write that? however if we tacked that parenthetical right after

01:48

the original sentence like so . well we'd need to capitalize the first letter and

01:52

throw a period at the end to get it into tip-top shape there. but regardless of

01:57

where you put the parenthetical, we definitely don't recommend hanging out [woman feeds ducks]

02:00

with ducks. they might not have any sharp teeth in those beaks but they can be vicious.

02:04

so so vicious, right. [duck chases screaming woman]

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