Punctuation marks: ( . ) Period, decimal point (рдкूрд░्рдгрд╡िрд░ाрдо): We put a period (.) in the end of the sentence. He is an American. ( : ) Colon (рдЕрдкूрд░्рдг рд╡िрд░ाрдо): Colons are used between two main clauses in cases where the second clause explains or follows from the first. We have a motto: live life to the full. ( ! ) Exclamation mark (рд╡िрд╕्рдордпाрджिрдмोрдзрдХ рдЪिрд╣्рди): Exclamation marks are usually used after an interjection or exclamation to indicate strong feelings or show emphasis. ‘Look up there!’ she yelled. ( ? ) Question mark (рдк्рд░рд╢्рди рдЪिрд╣्рди): Question mark is used to express doubt or uncertainty about something Have you seen the film yet? ( ' ) Apostrophe, prime (рд╕ंрдмंрдз рдХाрд░рдХ рдХा рдЪिрди्рд╣): apostrophe is to show that a thing or person belongs or relates to someone or something We met at Ben’s party yesterday. ( '' ) Quotation mark (рдЙрдж्рдзрд░рдг рдЪिрд╣्рди): are punctuation marks used in pairs to mark a section of text as speech, a quotation, a phrase, or an unusual word. "I hope
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