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Overall, French punctuation marks are similar to those used in English, but with some differences in usage, especially with regards to spacing and the use of different quotation marks. It is important for French learners to understand and use these punctuation marks correctly in order to communicate effectively in written French. | Overall, French punctuation marks are similar to those used in English, but with some differences in usage, especially with regards to spacing and the use of different quotation marks. It is important for French learners to understand and use these punctuation marks correctly in order to communicate effectively in written French. | ||
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==One-part punctuation marks== | ==One-part punctuation marks== |