Punctuation Full stop, Question mark or exclamation mark

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Punctuation Full stop, Question mark or exclamation mark . ? !

Full Stop . A full stop marks the end of a sentence.

Question Mark? Place a question mark at the end of a direct question. Eg. What is your name? To mark something uncertain Born in 1977?

Exclamation Mark ! Generally used in a short sentence expressing a strong feeling. Eg. shock, surprise, danger

. ? ! The pirate dug and dug

Full Stop . The pirate dug and dug.

. ? ! Do you think he’ll find anything

Question Mark? Do you think he’ll find anything?

. ? ! What an enormous treasure chest

Exclamation Mark! What an enormous treasure chest!

Have a go: Use a question mark What is the parrot saying? Use a question mark.

Would you like to know where the treasure is hidden?

Have a go: Use a exclamation mark Use an exclamation mark to describe this child’s shocked or surprised face.

Have a go: Use full stop Write a sentence about this pirate