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Punctuation Marks : (Are established from a system of sings that are used…
Punctuation Marks :
Are established from a system of sings that are used to start, end or separate sentences, parts of sentences or words
The point (.): Is the most used punctuation mark. It serves to close the affirmative sentences. It is also used to indicate abbreviations of word. And also used with numbers.
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The long script_ ; Used to interrupt an expression. In many case it is used instead of parentheses, usually at the end of a sentence and without using a closing script only the period. It is widely used in dialogue
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The colon : Explain or enumerates the connect of the preceding sentence. They are a punctuation mark that can only be used once per sentence. In the numerical time indication, the two pint separate the hours from the minutes.
Please, bring me the next items: meat, salt, a pan , spoon.
The excalation point !: Indicates an emphatically pronounced phrase. In the English language it is used at the end of the sentence.
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The question mark ?: Is used to indicate a sentence that contains a question. In the English language it is used only at the end sentence.
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Ellipsis (...) The three ellipses indicate a pause before an important prayer. They can be placed at the beginning of the sentences ( separated by a space of the next word) or at the end (attached to the last word and without an end point.l)
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That's very good, almost all intend this.
The semicolon ; : Is a punctuation mark that indicate a pause that is stronger than the comma, but clearer than the period usually used to join two idea,.
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The comma (,) Is another very common element of the punctuation. It serves to give a sigh pause to the rhythm of the prater, to enumerate things is also used in the dates.
In the party, we ate fried chicken, lettuce salad, and chocolate cake.
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