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CAPITAL LETTERS & PUNCTUATIONS By Ms Choy Li Lee
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Capital Letters (A, B, C….) Example: The boy’s name is Ali. We will go to Malacca in March.
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Full stop / Period (. ) My name is Tan Li Ying. He said, “The girl lives in Kuala Lumpur.”
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Comma (, ) Mangose, rambutan, papayas and durians are some examples of Malaysian fruit. When he opened the door, he saw a salesman standing outside, holding a box of washing powder.
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Question Mark ( ? ) Do you know the meaning of this word ? Your birthday was yesterday, wasn’t it ?
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Colon ( : ) The canteen sells a variety of food: rice, noodles, cakes and all sorts of titbits. Can you spell these words: giant, business and calendar ?
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Semi-colon ( ; ) Please on hold; my father is coming. Some oranges are sweet; others are quite sour.
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Inverted commas/quotation marks (“ ”) Mrs Ching said, “I brought this handbag for RM20.” “What are you doing here ? ” asked the guard.
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Inverted commas/quotation marks (“ ”) “Thank you for helping me,” he replied. The monitor shouted, “Boys, keep quiet!” “Don’t touch that wire,” warned the electrician.
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Apostrophe (’) Mr Wong’s son The elephant’s tail The ladies’ clothes The soldiers’ uniforms Ross’ handbag Ali and Abu’s parents.
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Exclamation Mark (!) I loved the play! The monitor shouted, “Boys, keep quiet!” Help!
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Ellipsis (…) “The sight was awesome...truly amazing,“ he said. “Let me check…I am sorry, I do not have the book that you wanted,” said the librarian.
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Hyphen ( - ) Karen is his ex-girlfriend. There are fifty-two playing cards in a deck. He lived to be one hundred twenty-one.
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Dash ( -- or — ) An introductory paragraph is a brief paragraph that comes — yes, you guessed it — at the beginning of an essay. This is the end of our story — or so we thought.
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