How To Make a Punctuation:
Tips To Make a Punctuation:
Here are some tips to help you while making a punctuation correctly:
Use a period (.) to end a declarative sentence (a sentence that makes a statement).
Use a question mark (?) to end a question.
Use an exclamation point (!) to show strong emotion or to end an imperative sentence (a sentence that gives a command).
Use a comma (,) to separate clauses in a sentence, to separate items in a list, and to indicate a pause in a sentence.
Use a semicolon (;) to separate clauses in a sentence that are closely related and could be written as one sentence.
Use a colon (:) to introduce a list or to separate two clauses in a sentence where the second clause explains or illustrates the first.
Use quotation marks (") to enclose a direct quotation or a title.
Use parentheses () to set off nonessential information or to enclose a clarification or translation.
Use an apostrophe (') to indicate possession or to form a contraction (a shortened form of a word or phrase).
Use a hyphen (-) to join words together or to indicate a range (e.g., "twenty-five" or "January-February").
*Remember to proofread your writing to ensure that your punctuation is correct and consistent*
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