period,exclamation point.and exclamation mark
In the quotation marks.
Easter marks the end of lent, which started on shrove tuesday, (pancake day).
The Beau Marks ended in 1963.
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No, imperative statements do not have question marks at the end. Imperative sentences give commands or make requests and end with a period.
To show where the exact words of a speaker begin and end, you can use quotation marks. These are punctuation marks that enclose the speaker's words to set them apart from the rest of the text. It helps indicate that the content within the quotation marks is a direct quote.
They are all types of punctuation.
The two chords at the end of a musical phrase are called a cadence.
No, imperative sentences do not always have periods at the end. They can end with periods, exclamation marks, or question marks depending on the tone or forcefulness of the command.
it marks the end of the 10th year on earth because your first birthday marks the end of your first year on earth and it continues from there.
14 punctuation marks in English grammar:1. Period ( . )2. Ellipses (...)3. Comma ( , )4. Semicolon ( ; )5. Apostrophe ( ' )6. Dash ( --- )7. Hypen ( - )8-9. Quotation Marks (" " ) and ( ' ')10. ItalicsExample: Can you spell wonder?11. Parentheses ( )12. Brackets [ ]13. Colon ( : )14. Slash ( / )
at the end of a sentence