3.6 Parentheses
Learning Objectives
- Identify the uses of parentheses.
 - Properly use parentheses in sentences.
 
Parentheses ( ) are punctuation marks that are always used in pairs and contain material that is secondary to the meaning of a sentence. Parentheses must never contain the subject or verb of a sentence. A sentence should make sense if you delete any text within parentheses and the parentheses.
Attack of the Killer Potatoes has to be the worst movie I have seen (so far).
Your spinach and garlic salad is one of the most delicious (and nutritious) foods I have ever tasted!
Exercise 1
On your own sheet of paper, clarify the following sentences by adding parentheses. If the sentence is clear as it is, write OK.
- Are you going to the seminar this weekend I am?
 - I recommend that you try the sushi bar unless you don’t like sushi.
 - I was able to solve the puzzle after taking a few moments to think about it.
 - Please complete the questionnaire at the end of this letter.
 - Has anyone besides me read the assignment?
 - Please be sure to circle not underline the correct answers.
 
Key Takeaways
- Parentheses enclose information that is secondary to the meaning of a sentence.
 - Parentheses are always used in pairs.