define punctuation with all punctuation marks??
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Punctuation includes marks, not words, that help the structure of a sentence and help the reader understand or navigate that sentence: Punctuation includes commas, semicolons, colons, periods, quotations, and apostrophes. Periods are a form of punctuation that signals the end of a sentence, or where a sentence stops.
Broadly speaking, there are 14 Punctuation Marks listed in English Grammar. They are the period (full stop), question mark, exclamation point/mark, comma, semicolon, colon, dash, hyphen, parentheses, brackets, braces, apostrophe, quotation marks, and ellipses.
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PUNCTUATION :
Punctuation means the pauses in the sentences to let the leader know real meaning of the Sentence.
THERE ARE TOTALLY 10 PUNCTUATIONS :
- Full Stop (.)
- Comma(,)
- Semi Colon(;)
- Colon(:)
- Question Mark(?)
- Exclamation mark(!)
- Inverted Commas(" ")
- Apostrophe (')
- Hyphen(-)
- Dash(_)