The full stop (or period) is placed at the end of declarative sentences, statements and some abbreviations.
The Question Mark is placed at the end of a sentence which comprises a direct question. Eg. What is the time?
The Exclamation Mark is used to indicate a sudden outcry, or for emphasis. Eg. Wow!
The Comma is used to separate ideas or elements within a sentence. Eg. Give me the red, green, orange and yellow ones.
The Colon is used after a word that introduces an example, a quotation or explanation. Eg. Jane was very sad: her dog had just died.
The Semicolon is used to connect independent clauses. Eg. Night was falling; he had to get home quickly.
The Dash is used to indicate a break in thought or sentence structure, to separate two clauses, or to introduce a phrase added for explanation or emphasis. Eg. "By trying we can easily learn to endure adversity--another man's, I mean." (Mark Twain)
The Hyphen is used between parts of a compound word or name, or when words are divided at the end of a line of text. Eg. Kevin acted as a go-between.
Parentheses are used to contain qualifying remarks or thoughts. Eg. "Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. (Facts are stubborn, but statistics are more pliable.)" (Mark Twain)
Brackets are used for technical explanations. Eg. "I think the way we's [sic] educating our young people is just fine."
Braces are used (uncommonly) to contain listed items or multiple lines of text to indicated that they are considered one unit.
The Apostrophe is used to indicate the omission of a letter (or letters) from a word, the possessive case, or to indicate plurals. Eg. Tom's dog is bigger than Chris' dog.
Quotation marks are used to indicate that the text within them comes from another source, and is repeated word for word. Examples already given.
Ellipses are used to indicate the omission of (unnecessary) words that do not interfere with the meaning. Eg. "Brevity is...wit" Original text: "Brevity is the soul of wit" (Hamlet)
, comma . period ; semi-colon : colon ? question mark ! exclamation mark ' apostrophe - hyphen -- Dash (that is not what a real dash looks like blame wikianswers) ( open parenthesis ) close parenthesis " double quotation mark ' single quotation mark [ open square bracket ] close square bracket { open brace } close brace < open chevron or angle bracket > close chevron or angle bracket / foreward slash \ back slash solidus (you will not find this on your, or my, keyboard. It looks like a foreward slash only less verticle it is more close to a 45 degree angle) . dot (as found in an abbreviation) ... ellipses That makes 24. You could say more as there are several kinds of dashes (4). Even if you count all opens and closes as one you still have 20.
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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
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11. Pare
ntheses ( )
12. Brackets [ ]
13. Colo
n ( : )
14. Slash ( / )
Comma(,), apostrophe('), period(.), colon(J, semicolon(;), exclamation point(!), question mark(?), dash(-), en dash(-), em dash(-), L and R parenthesis(( and )), L and R bracket([ and ]), L and R brace ({ and }), quote("), and ellipses(…). I'm pretty sure that's the majority of them.
Period, Comma, Colon, Semicolon, Dash, Hyphen, Apostrophe, Question Mark, Exclamation Point, Quotation Marks, Brackets, Parenthesis, Braces, and Ellipses.
List of14 p
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n marks i
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:
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 ( / )
Period (.) Question Mark (?) Exclamation Point (!) Comma (,) Forward slash (/)
Backward Slash (\) And Sign (&) Apostrophe (') Quotation Marks ("") Colon (:)
Semi Colon (;) Right Parenthesis(() Left Parenthesis ())
Where do he Hyphen (-) and the Dash (--) fit in?
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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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1) full stop 2) comma 3) apostrophe 4) colon 5) semi colon 6) dash 7) hyphen 8) slash 9) speech marks 10) question mark 11) exclamation mark 12)parentheses 13)brackets 14)braces 15) elipses
We have 14 punctuational marks in English
There are fourteen punctuation marks in English grammar.
Punctuation marks are marks used in English language to clarify the true meaning of the sentences or to structure and organize the sentences.
comma, semi-colon, hyphen, colon, speech marks.
Punctuation Marks:1. Period ( . ) 2. Ellipses (...)3. Comma ( , )4. Semicolon ( ; )5. Apostrophe ( ' )6. Dash ( --- )7. Hypen ( - )8-9. Quotation Marks (" " ) and ( ' ')10. ItalicsExample: Can you spellwonder?11. Parentheses ( )12. Brackets [ ]13. Colon ( : )14. Slash ( / )
We have 14 punctuational marks in English
The question does not make sense ... and is very poor English ... please rephrase to allow people to know exactly what the question means. I think you mean: List the punctuation marks and give their names?
There are fourteen punctuation marks in English grammar.
it is called quotation marks this is for anything
The question does not make sense ... and is very poor English ... please rephrase to allow people to know exactly what the question means. I think you mean: List the punctuation marks and give their names?
There are 14 punctuation marks:1. Period ( . ) 2. Ellipses (...)3. Comma ( , )4. Semicolon ( ; )5. Apostrophe ( ' )6. Dash ( --- )7. Hypen ( - )8-9. Quotation Marks (" " ) and ( ' ')10. ItalicsExample: Can you spellwonder?11. Parentheses ( )12. Brackets [ ]13. Colon ( : )14. Slash ( / )
The same punctuation is used inside of quotation marks as is used outside of quotation marks.
. full stop (International) | period (American), comma? question mark,! exclamation mark: colon; semicolon- hyphen- dash( and ) parenthesis[ and ] brackets… ellipsis' apostrophe," and " quotation marks/ virgule or slash{ and } braces or curly brackets
Punctuation marks are marks used in English language to clarify the true meaning of the sentences or to structure and organize the sentences.
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Yes, parentheses are considered punctuation marks commonly used to set off additional or clarifying information within a sentence.
comma, semi-colon, hyphen, colon, speech marks.