Quick Guide to 11 Punctuation Marks in English

Basically, punctuation marks also called symbols are used to clarify and comprehension of written languages. These punctuations are helpful in making the sentences clear. 

apostropheAn apostrophe is used as a substitute for a missing letter or letters in a word, to show the possessive case, and in the plural of letters, some numbers and abbreviations. I can’t see the cat’s tail.Dot your I’s and cross your t’s.100’s of years.
colon:A colon is used before a list or quote.A colon is used to separate hours and minutes.A colon is used to separate elements of a mathematical ratio.The time is 2:15.The ratio of girls to boys is 3:2.
comma,A comma is used to separate phrases or items in a list.She bought milk, eggs, and bread.
dashA dash is used to separate parts of a sentence.The dash is also known as an “em dash” because it is the length of a printed letter m — it is longer than a hyphen.
ellipsisAn ellipsis (three dots) indicates that part of the text has been intentionally been left out.0, 2, 4, … , 100
exclamation point!An exclamation point is used to show excitement or emphasis.It is too hot!
hyphenA 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.The sixteen-year-old girl is a full-time student.
period.A period is used to note the end of a declarative sentence.I see the house.
question mark?A question mark is used at the end of a question.When are we going?
quotation markQuotation 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.She said, “Let’s eat.”
semicolon;A semicolon separates two independent clauses in a compound sentence.A semicolon is also used to separate items in a series (where commas are already in use).The class was canceled today; Mr. Smith was homesick.

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