puncuation

Punctuation
  • Sentence endings: period, question mark, exclamation point 
  • Comma, colon, and semicolon
  • Dash and hyphen 
  • Brackets, braces, and parentheses
  • Apostrophe and quotation marks
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Punctuation
  • Sentence endings: period, question mark, exclamation point 
  • Comma, colon, and semicolon
  • Dash and hyphen 
  • Brackets, braces, and parentheses
  • Apostrophe and quotation marks

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Sentence endings
Usage: 
 Period (.): A period is used to end a sentence.
The dog ran under the fence.
 Question mark (?): Is used for sentences that are questions 
begin with what, how, when, where, why, or who.
Where did you buy that bike?
 Exclamation mark (!): Is used to end a sentence to express an 
 intense emotion.
I’m so excited to go to the park tomorrow!

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Comma, colon and semicolon
Usage:
Comma (,): Commas are used to insert a pause into a sentence.
He went to school, and then he went to the .
Colon (:): Can be used to introduce something. A colon can also be used to link two independent *clauses. Finally, a colon can also emphasize a subject in a sentence:
I only hate one vegetable: brussel sprouts.
Semicolon (;): A semicolon is also used to connect two independent clauses, but the clauses are more related.
I have a meeting tomorrow morning; I can’t go out tonight.
*claus = bijzin

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Dash and hyphen

Usage:
Dash (-): A dash is used to denote a range, such as between numbers or dates.
 The company was oparational from 1990-2000.
Hyphen (-): A hyphen is used in compound words when two or more words are connected.
Step-by-step

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Brackets, braces and parentheses
Usage:
Brackets ([ ]): Brackets are used to clarify something or for technical terms or explanations.
She [Mrs. Smith] agrees that cats are better than dogs.
Braces: ({ }): Braces are usually used in operations.
6{3x+[28+2]}=xy
Parentheses (( )): Parentheses are used to supply further details or information or as an aside.
Kate (who is Matt’s wife) likes to go for walks.

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Apostrophe and quotation marks
Usage:
Apostrophe ('): I used to show that a letter or letters have been omitted. It can also be used to pluralize lowercase letters.
All that’s left to do is dot the i’s and cross the t’s.
Quotation marks ("): Are used to denote text, speech, or words spoken by someone else.
“I don’t like this,” said Mark.


Slide 6 - Slide

Choose the sentence with the correct punctuation.
A
May I see Mr Raju, please!
B
May I see, Mr Raju, please?
C
May I see Mr Raju, please?
D
May I see mr raju please!

Slide 7 - Quiz

Choose the sentence with the correct punctuation.
A
You are the right person for the job, aren’t you?
B
You are the right person for the job, arent you?
C
You are the right person for the job, aren't you!
D
You are the right person for the job aren't you?

Slide 8 - Quiz

Choose the sentence with the correct punctuation.
A
In summer, it's way too hot around here
B
In summer, it's way too hot around here.
C
In summer it's way too hot around here.
D
In summer, its way too hot around here.

Slide 9 - Quiz

Use the correct punctuations:
We had a great time in France the kids really enjoyed it

Slide 10 - Open question

Use the correct punctuations:
Mother had to go into hospital she had heart problems

Slide 11 - Open question

Use the correct punctuations:
In the words of Murphys Law Anything that can go wrong will go wrong

Slide 12 - Open question

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Slide 13 - Poll