Punctuation
저자: alina simbaña
1. A comma is used to separate phrases or items in a list.
1.1. comma ,
2. A dash is used to separate parts of a sentence.
2.1. dash —
3. An ellipsis (three dots) indicates that part of the text has been intentionally been left out.
3.1. ellipsis ...
4. A hyphen is used between parts of a compound word or name. It is also used to split a word by syllables to fit on a line of text.
4.1. hyphen -
5. A period is used to note the end of a declarative sentence.
5.1. period .
6. Quotation marks are used at the beginning and end of a phrase to show that it is being written exactly as it was originally said or written.
6.1. quotation mark "
7. An apostrophe is used as a substitute for a missing letter or letters in a word (as in the contraction cannot = can't)
7.1. apostrophe '
8. A colon is used before a list or quote.
8.1. colon :
9. An exclamation point is used to show excitement or emphasis.
9.1. exclamation point !
10. Parentheses are curved lines used to separate explanations or qualifying statements within a sentence
10.1. parentheses ()
11. A question mark is used at the end of a question.
11.1. question mark ?
12. A semicolon separates two independent clauses in a compound sentence.
12.1. semicolon ;