comma
Question mark. That is a stupid question.
A period .
An apostrophe is something that can be used as a contraction or even a name (e.g)Tom's pencil
It should be--- I love chocolate.
"Good morning, Laura." Put a comma before the person's name.
The punctuation mark in which the question mark is followed by an exclamation mark is called an "interrobang." It is used to express a combination of interrogation and exclamation in writing.
The punctuation mark in the name O'Brian is an apostrophe. It is used to indicate the omission of letters (in this case, the letter "c" in "O'Brien"), and to show possession or as a contraction.
Question mark. That is a stupid question.
Apostrophe.
Colon
The missing punctuation mark is a period.
The punctuation mark that joins two words, such as "will not" to "won't," is called an apostrophe. In this specific case, the apostrophe replaces the missing letters (o and i) and marks the contraction.
A period .
A punctuation mark is a symbol used in writing to organize and clarify text. Examples include commas, periods, question marks, and exclamation points. They help convey meaning, structure sentences, and indicate pauses in speech.
The name of the punctuation mark with a dot directly above a comma is called a "semicolon."
The punctuation mark that derived its name from the Greek word meaning "something cut off" is the ellipsis. The term "ellipsis" comes from the Greek word "elleipsis," which means "omission" or "leaving out."
The punctuation that ends an interrogatory sentence is called a question mark.