The fourteen punctuation marks in English grammar are: period (.), comma (,), colon (:), semicolon (;), exclamation point (!), question mark (?), quotation marks (" "), apostrophe ('), hyphen (-), dash (—), parentheses (()), brackets ([]), braces ({}), and ellipsis (...). It's not possible to provide 5 examples for each punctuation mark in this limited space, but you can find various examples of their usage in grammar guides and resources.
Certainly! Some examples of conjunctions are: "and," "but," "or," "so," and "nor."
Wow! Ouch! Hey! Yikes! Phew!
Examples of words with schwa sounds include "about," "city," "comma," "six," "music," and "funny." The schwa sound is a neutral vowel sound often represented by the symbol /ə/ and can be found in unstressed syllables of English words.
14 p unctuatio n marks i n E nglish grammar : 1. Period ( . ) 2. Ellipses (...) 3. Comma ( , ) 4. Semicolo n ( ; ) 5. Apostrophe ( ' ) 6. Dash ( --- ) 7. Hype n ( - ) 8-9. Quotatio n Marks (" " ) a nd ( ' ') 10. Italics Example: Ca n you spellwo nder? 11. Pare ntheses ( ) 12. Brackets [ ] 13. Colo n ( : ) 14. Slash ( / )
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The comma goes between the day and the month and between the number and the year: Wednesday, June 5, 2012.
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he died by muggers.he was in a comma for 5 years
he died by muggers.he was in a comma for 5 years
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