It is a punctuation mark in English that expresses the end of a sentence and sometimes abbreviations. It is one of the most used punctuation marks and the most common way to conclude a sentence.
PERIOD
It is a mark of punctuation used to set off a word or phrase after an independent clause or a parenthetical remark (words, phrases, or clauses that interrupt a sentence).
DASH
It is either of two tall fore- or back-facing punctuation marks commonly used to isolate a segment of text or data from its surroundings, with different meanings in British and American English.
BRACKET
It is a punctuation mark that represents a short pause and is used to divide parts of a sentence.
COMMA
It is intended to indicate strong feelings and convey emotion, as well as to indicate shouting or high volume.
EXCLAMATION MARK
are punctuation marks used to set off information within a sentence.
PARENTHESES
It is most commonly used to signal a footnote, but it is sometimes also used to clarify a statement or to censor inappropriate language.
ASTERISK
It is a series of dots that indicates an intentional omission of a word, sentence, or whole section from a text without altering its original meaning.
ELLIPSIS
It is a punctuation symbol placed at the end of a sentence or phrase to indicate a direct question.
QUESTION MARK
It is a punctuation mark that's used to connect sentences, put emphasis on a word or phrase, or introduce a quote or explanation.
COLON
It is also known as a stroke, a solidus, a forward slash or several other historical or technical names including oblique and virgule.
SLASH
It is a punctuation mark that's used to join words or parts of words. It's not interchangeable with the various dashes.
HYPHEN
It is also known as the and sign, is the logogram &, representing the conjunction "and". It originated as a ligature of the letters et—Latin for "and".
AMPERSAND
It is sometimes described as stronger than a comma but weaker than a period. In certain uses, this is a reasonably accurate definition. Yet there is more to the semicolon than that.
SEMICOLON
It is a mark or character used to punctuate, that is, to separate, elements of writing, such as sentences or phrases
PUNCTUATION MARKS
It is a punctuation mark that appears as part of a word to show possession, to make a plural number or to indicate the omission of one or more letters.
APOSTROPHE
It is a type of punctuation used for setting words and passages apart from the rest of the text.
QUOTATION MARKS
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