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Explain Punctuation topic.

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Answered by itzshrutiBasrani
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Answer:

Punctuation- Punctuation marks are an important aspect of English Reading and writing . These marks tell us where we are expected to pause while reading or focus upon certain aspects of our writing.

Punctuation marks :

1. The capital letter:

This just means that a sentence always begins with a capital letter.

2. The Full Stop :

It means the sentence which we are writing and ending it in the end Full stop comes.

(.)

3. The comma :

The comma is used to mark off words or phrases in a list.

4. The Question Mark :

The question mark is used at the end of a question and at the end of the question tag.

5. The exclamation mark :

The exclamation mark is used after explanatory words or at the end of explanatory sentences.

6, The Apostrophe :

The Apostrophe is used to indicate that a letter or letters in a word have been dropped.

7. The hyphen:

The hyphen is used to separate a phrase or clause that is not quite related to the main sentence.

8: Inverted commas :

Inverted commas are used to mark out the actual words spoken in Direct speech.

Answered by devikareang8
1

Answer:

punctuation is the system of signs or symbol given to a reader to show how a sentence is constructed and how it should be read.

Explanation:

Every sentence should include at least a capital letter at the start, and a full stop, exclamation mark or question mark at the end. This basic system indicates that the sentence is complete.

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