A basic sentence is followed by a period. A period is followed by two spaces.
An interrogative sentence is followed by a question mark. A question mark is followed by two spaces.
The same for an exclamatory sentence/exclamation point.
You really need more details.
We went to 1 Court House Sq. to get a marriage license.
Central Ave. is one-way.
Blue Blvd. is under construction.
hi. whats up? well that's great!
You can use a grammar program to help you re-write a sentence of a question by correcting the mistakes in it. Spelling and punctuation are the two most common mistakes made when writing a sentence.
Any end punctuation will work depending on the sentence.
Punctuation goes after the bracket.
In respect to standard written English, run-on sentences are defined as compound sentences lacking proper punctuation. A compound sentence may consist of two or more independent clauses; however, these independent clauses must be connected with the punctuation marks appropriate for the construction in question. While each writer of a compound sentence may choose the punctuation marks deemed most appropriate, the absence of punctuation marks will in all cases render the sentence as a "run-on".
Commas in the middle of a sentence, such as these, are internal punctuation; however, so are semicolons! But the exclamation point is at the end of the sentence and so is not internal!
Write your sentence (then your parenthetical). Use the same punctuation inside the parentheses as you would outside of them and end the sentence with an ending punctuation mark (period).
All sentences use punctuation, if only a period at the end.
A sentence should be written first with a capital letter.Then at the end of the sentence,write the appropriate punctuation mark.
Punctuation at the end of a sentence indicates a complete thought.
Begin with a capital letter and end with a punctuation mark. Include at least one subject and one verb. That is how to write a complete sentence. I don't know definition of a "correct" sentence.
Any end punctuation will work depending on the sentence.
Punctuation goes after the bracket.
you start a new line then put speech marks, then the text, then a piece of punctuation then closing speech marks.
The different punctuation at the end of a sentence are mostly period ("."), Question mark ("?"), Exclamation mark ("!").
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In respect to standard written English, run-on sentences are defined as compound sentences lacking proper punctuation. A compound sentence may consist of two or more independent clauses; however, these independent clauses must be connected with the punctuation marks appropriate for the construction in question. While each writer of a compound sentence may choose the punctuation marks deemed most appropriate, the absence of punctuation marks will in all cases render the sentence as a "run-on".
Commas in the middle of a sentence, such as these, are internal punctuation; however, so are semicolons! But the exclamation point is at the end of the sentence and so is not internal!