Comma. However, I am not an English teacher.
If you're referring to attachments in an email, etc., or where ever you may be using a list, a colon could be used, however, there is no rule about a certain punctuation mark that must be used after every time the word is used.
A semicolon or a comma can follow the word "however" in a sentence.
This is not a punctuation mark in standard English. This is more used in note-taking and formal logic. It is used to denote the word "therefore."
No, it is a noun (a punctuation mark). The word is also used for a rhetorical device.
The punctuation mark below the quotation mark is called an "underline" or "underscore." It is often used in academic writing to emphasize or highlight a specific word or phrase within the quotation.
Another word for question mark is interrogation point.
like this quick! the punctuation mark is the exclamination mark !
Well, in this sentence, a question mark.
A conjunction is a part of speech an therefore has to be a word. A comma on the other hand is a punctuation mark. A semicolon can be used in place of a conjunction.
Use periods to indicate that each letter in an abbreviation stands for a separate word.
period
a punctuation mark (-) used between parts of a compound word or between the syllables of a word when the word is divided at the end of a line of text