Basically, punctuation marks also called symbols are used to clarify and comprehension of written languages. These punctuations are helpful in making the sentences clear.
apostrophe | ‘ | An 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. |
dash | — | A 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. |
ellipsis | … | An 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! |
hyphen | – | 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. | 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 mark | “ | 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. | 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. |