Difference between revisions of "Language/English/Grammar/Punctuation"
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The following punctuations are used at the end of every sentence. | The following punctuations are used at the end of every sentence. | ||
===The question mark=== | ===The question mark ?=== | ||
? - The question mark, this is used at the end of a scentence that asks a question. | ? - The question mark, this is used at the end of a scentence that asks a question. | ||
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For example, "Oh my gosh!" and "I can't believe it!" | For example, "Oh my gosh!" and "I can't believe it!" | ||
===The period=== | ===The period .=== | ||
. - The period, this is used at the end of a sentence. It will always be used at the end of a sentence unless replaced by one of the punctuations shown above. | . - The period, this is used at the end of a sentence. It will always be used at the end of a sentence unless replaced by one of the punctuations shown above. | ||
For example, "Hey." | For example, "Hey." | ||
===The comma=== | ===The comma ,=== | ||
, - The comma is used when pausing in a sentence or when making a list of three items or more. | , - The comma is used when pausing in a sentence or when making a list of three items or more. | ||
For example, "I need to buy eggs, bread, and cake.", "I like dogs, cats, and rabbits.", and "hmm, alright." | For example, "I need to buy eggs, bread, and cake.", "I like dogs, cats, and rabbits.", and "hmm, alright." | ||
===The apostrophe=== | ===The apostrophe '=== | ||
' - The apostrophe, it's used in abbreviations or to show possession of something. | ' - The apostrophe, it's used in abbreviations or to show possession of something. | ||
For example, "don't", "won't", "Lilly's book.", "Daniel's wallet." | For example, "don't", "won't", "Lilly's book.", "Daniel's wallet." | ||
===the semi-colon ;=== | |||
===the colon :=== | |||
===the quotation marks “ ”=== | |||
===the hyphen -=== | |||
===brackets ( ) or [ ]=== | |||
===the slash /=== | |||
== Informal punctuations == | == Informal punctuations == |
Revision as of 18:15, 21 November 2016
In English grammar, there are many ways to punctuate sentences. I will try to go over all of them today. I will organize them based on what is used formally and what isn't. Before that, I'll tell you what " " those marks mean, as I will use them throughout the lesson frequently. " is used to quote what someone is, will, or has said. I'll use these when referring to examples such as "For example," take note that I say that later in the lesson.
Formal punctuations
The following punctuations are used at the end of every sentence.
The question mark ?
? - The question mark, this is used at the end of a scentence that asks a question.
For example, "How are you?", "What are you doing today?", and "What are you wearing?"
The exclamation mark
! - The exclamation mark, this is used to show someone being loud, or very excited.
For example, "Oh my gosh!" and "I can't believe it!"
The period .
. - The period, this is used at the end of a sentence. It will always be used at the end of a sentence unless replaced by one of the punctuations shown above.
For example, "Hey."
The comma ,
, - The comma is used when pausing in a sentence or when making a list of three items or more.
For example, "I need to buy eggs, bread, and cake.", "I like dogs, cats, and rabbits.", and "hmm, alright."
The apostrophe '
' - The apostrophe, it's used in abbreviations or to show possession of something.
For example, "don't", "won't", "Lilly's book.", "Daniel's wallet."
the semi-colon ;
the colon :
the quotation marks “ ”
the hyphen -
brackets ( ) or [ ]
the slash /
Informal punctuations
These sort of punctuation are only used online and very sparingly at that.
** - Show action
** - To show action, if you want to show someone what you're doing or act something out you will place it inside two * symbols.
For example, *waves*, *closes tab*, *jumps*