Friday, January 25, 2013

Punctuation Marks

Punctuation marks are symbols that are used to structure a sentence or a paragraph. Punctuations at times can change the entire meaning of a sentence. Common examples of punctuations are full-stop, comma, exclamation mark, question mark, colon, semi-colon, apostrophe, hyphen and dash and many more. Let’s observe these punctuation marks closely with examples for better understanding.

Full-stop (.): Full-stop is used to end a sentence or a speech. One can use only one full-stop in a sentence but it can be used more than one times for different sentences in a paragraph. For example: I am going to buy baby chairs online. Full-stop is also used to break out abbreviations. For example: W.H.O means World Health Organization.

Comma (,): Comma is used somewhere in the middle of a sentence to bring a pause. For example: Trust me, online baby stores really have quality baby pillows India collections. It is also used to separate clauses, list of things, names and more. For example: Tiny Care, Barbie, Owen and more are some of the best brand that brings quality baby pillows India collections.

Semi-colon(;): Semi-colon is used to separate two independent clauses in a sentence. For example: Online shopping is really cool; I bought two bed sheet sets online yesterday.

Apostrophe (‘): Apostrophe is used to define an ownership. For example: Disney’s baby chairs online collections are comfortable and affordable. Apostrophe is also used to show a contraction. For example: He is used as He’s etc.

Hyphen and Dash (-): A hyphen joins two or more words. For example: I am re-covering from my illness. Dash on the contrary separates words into parenthetical statements. For example: She bought bed sheet sets online for her kid – her first venture with online shopping.
These are some of the most commonly used punctuation marks along with relevant examples.

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