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Punctuation marks By Sydney Mckinney 5 th grade
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Period This punctuation mark is placed at the end of a sentence. For example: The school bus will be here soon.
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Comma Separates items in a series, in an address and a city from a state It appears before and after an appositive It is also used to a separate a dependent clause from the in dependent clause For example: Can you get milk, bread, and butter from the store ?
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Question mark It comes at the end of an interrogative sentence (a sentence that asks a question) It is also known as an interrogation point For example: Would you like milk or juice?
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Exclamation mark Punctuation mark that indicates strong feelings or intended to show astonishment For example: I won the lottery!
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Colon This punctuation mark often precedes an explanation or list It separates the chapter and verse numbers in biblical citations It also follows the salutation in a business letter For example: You may be required to bring many things: sleeping bags, pans, utensils, and warm clothing.
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Semicolon Punctuation used to connect two independent clauses into one sentence For example: Bring any two items; however, sleeping bags and tents are in short supply
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Hyphen This punctuation mark separates parts of a compound word It can also be used if a word has been split between two lines of printing It can also connect words in a compound noun or compound adjective
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Ellipsis A series of marks typically three periods in a row used to indicate a pause in a speech thought or at the end of the sentence
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Apostrophe This punctuation mark indicates missing letters in contractions It can also signify the possessive case
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Quotation marks This punctuation mark can be single of double and always appears in a set They surround characters dialogue or words that someone else said
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Asterisk This punctuation mark name means “ little star “ in Latin It is used to indicate omission or as a reference mark and is found above the 8 on a keyboard
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