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Punctuations— Meaning, How to Use Them, Sentence Examples

Punctuation

Punctuation

MEANING

Punctuation marks refers to a set of marks and symbols that are used to clarify meaning in writing by separating words into phrases, clauses and sentences. They are used to make a piece of written work clear.

Punctuation marks aid in understanding and enables the reader of an essay or literary piece to flow with the writer. Without punctuations, what has been written would be no better than a jumble of words and the information or idea in the mind of the writer would not be communicated. It is important to note that punctuation marks are not used indiscriminately or in any way the writer wishes. There are established rules of English to use each punctuation mark.

TYPES OF PUNCTUATION MARKS

We would now examine in details the various punctuation marks that are used for easy comprehension and clarity in writing.

1) FULL STOP (.)

In American English usage, the full stop is also called a ‘period’. It is used to denote the end of a sentence that is not a question or an exclamation. Also, the full stop is used in the abbreviation of words and in internet addresses. It is important to note that abbreviations that start with the first letter of a word and ends with the last letter does not need a full stop. For instance, words like Mr, Dr,etc. do not need a full stop.

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2) QUESTION MARK (?)

The question mark is used at the end of a direct question. It could be a WH- question, polar question or any other type of direct question.

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Note that the question mark is not used in questions that are asked indirectly. An indirect question like ‘He asked if I am coming’, does not require a question mark.

3) COMMA (,)

Generally, the comma is used to separate words in a list, phrases, clauses and one part of a sentence from another part. Also, when quoting what has being said by a person, the comma is used to separate the quoted statement from the other part of the sentence.

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4) COLON (:)

The colon is used to introduce a list of items. It can also be used before a phrase or clause that gives additional information about the main clause.

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5) SEMICOLON (;)

The semicolon denotes a stronger pause than the comma and the colon but it is weaker than the full stop. It is used to separate two main clauses and also in sentences that already contain too many commas. One interesting fact about the semicolon is that it can sometimes be used where a full stop would do.

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6) BRACKET ()

The bracket is also called parenthesis. It is used to separate extra information from the rest of a sentence and to enclose references.

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7) EXCLAMATION MARK (!)

The exclamation mark is used at the end of a sentence expressing joy, surprise, anger, or some other strong emotion. It is not conventional to use more than one exclamation mark in formal writing. For writing formally, one exclamation mark would suffice.

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8) HYPHEN (-)

The hyphen is used to form a compound word from two or more words and in formation of some words containing prefixes . It also used when writing in words numbers that are between 21 and 99. Hyphen is used to show that a word did not end in one line but continued till the next line of text.

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9) DASH (—)

A dash, longer than a hyphen, is used to separate a comment or an afterthought from the rest of the sentence. In informal English, a dash is used in place of a colon or semicolon to indicate that what follows is a summary of what has been said before.

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10) QUOTATION MARK (‘’, “”)

A quotation mark is used to enclose words that were uttered in direct speech especially while having a conversation. When used this way, it could be single quotation mark or double quotation mark. Americans use double quotation mark. The quotation mark is also called an inverted comma and is used around the titles of articles, poems, books, etc. The inverted comma is also used to draw attention to a word that is unusually used in a sentence, for instance a slang, irony.

11) ELLIPSES (…)

The ellipses consists of three consistent dots that are used to indicate that words have been omitted from a quotation or statement.

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12) ITALICS

Italics generally is used to show emphasis. It could also be used to indicate title of plays, poems, etc and foreign words or phrases. The word or words to be italicized is put in a slanting form.

13) APOSTROPHE (’)

Apostrophe is used in the possessive form of nouns to indicate that a thing or person belongs to somebody. It is used in contracted words to show that something has been omitted.

A good usage of this punctuation marks would render clarity in an essay, article, or any other piece of writing.

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