Here is a pen?
The correct punctuation is: "Brenda, could you come here a moment?"
Sure, here is the pen.
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Unfortunately, though we love punctuation here, our software doesn't. The more punctuation we allow in questions, the more glitches we get. So, we limit the amount of punctuation that can go into a question for that reason, and also because the more punctuation we allow, the more different versions of questions we could get with only punctuation differences. It's a hard balance to make. We're still working on being able to allow people to use more punctuation, but it is a long process, and often falls behind bigger priorities for the site.
A curlicue is a decorative element used in punctuation to mark the end of a sentence or clause. It is typically formed by a loop or swirl at the end of a line of text, adding a flourish to the punctuation mark. Curlicues can be found in various punctuation marks, such as commas, semicolons, and parentheses.
None of these are grammatically correct. They should be, "He has to come here." "I have a pen."*and "I have to go there." * Unless, that is, you meant, "I got a pen (out of my purse/out of my desk/out of my backpack/etc.)"
A female swan is called a Pen.
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Type your answer here... by pen and pencil
'voici mon crayon, voilà mon crayon'
Question marks are the punctuation used when you ask a question. Here is an example: Can we go to the park today? This is the question mark: ?
NO!!