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You can use a colon after please note, but you could also use the word that. You can say something like, Please note: we are starting early. Or you can say, please note that we are starting early.
Either you do not put the correct punctuation, or you use too many punctuation marks, or you use none. All sentences, at minimum, must have a period. Pauses need a comma. Interrogatory needs a question mark.
There is no one single punctuation mark to signal both interrogation and exclamation. For that you should just combine the question mark - "?" - and the exclamation mark - "!" - into "?!" and use that instead. Example: "What do you mean there are no cookies left?!" Hope this helped :)
You should use "a" before the word hope.
full stop
You should have put the word 'or' in inverted commas, followed by a comma, or you might be misunderstood due to mistakes in punctuation!
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Punctuation is a feature of sentence structure. There is no word that must take any particular punctuation, and no word that cannot take any particular punctuation.
The base word for punctuation is "punctuate," which means to insert punctuation marks into a written text to improve clarity and meaning.
because people are to lazy to use the proper grammer and punctuation. What an appalling answer! It should read "Because people are too lazy to use correct grammar and punctuation."
Yes, but that rule is not always followed in questions on this site because we are not supposed to use punctuation in questions, because the site isn't set up for us to use punctuation in questions. It is set up for us to be able to use punctuation in answers, though.
What I would use is any punctuation.
when quoting a statement from someone, use within dialogues, also use in a monlogue, use for emphasis on a word
Do I need to use a period after the abbreviation of the word etc.? What is the correct punctuation for ending a sentence with etc.?
You can use a colon after please note, but you could also use the word that. You can say something like, Please note: we are starting early. Or you can say, please note that we are starting early.
Use the blue key, not the yellow key.
The title of a restaurant is typically punctuated the same as any other title, with capitalization of the first letter of each major word. For example, a restaurant called "Taste of Italy" would be punctuated as shown.