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Punctuat ion marks
The most impor tant ru les in
Pr in t ing o f punc tuat ion:
The question mark
Parentheses mark
Exclamation
full stop
Comma:
Semicolons
COLONS
Ellipsis
Link& dashes
Quotation marks
Hyphens:
Punctuation marks: are the signs and symbols of an agreed set in the written text, in order to facilitate and organized the reading and understanding the text. Punctuation are not considered of the letters. Different uses bases by language and also the evolution of those language over time.
The common uses of punctuation in general : the separation of parts of the meanings ,
selecting stand sites in the text, Quote script ,
show an exclamation or question and the relation of sentences together.
Punctuation marks
Is to put the space only after the punctuation mark (not before); excluding the bracketsThat are adjacent to the sentence inside the brackets that do not touch the speech that surrounds the brackets from the outside.
And also with the exception of the three points (...), symbols of the words deleted or period of silence permeates the speech, these three points touching all surrounded by the words of the by 2 directions
The most important rules in Printing of punctuation:
Parentheses mark: Elements inside parentheses are related to the sentence but are nonessential. Parentheses set off additions or expressions that are not necessary to the sentence. They tend to de-emphasize what they set off
Placed between the two numbers or for a reference within the text.
Comma:
Commas are used to separate parts of a sentence. They tell readers to pause between words or groups of words, and they help clarify the meanings of sentences. Commas are used to separate three or more words, phrases, or clauses in a series. Placed after the call, and between parts of sentences .
Commas are used between independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction (for, and, nor, but or, yet, so).
Semicolons:
Semicolons are used to separate clauses or phrases that are related, and that receive equal emphasis. Placed between two sentences, one cause of the other.
COLONS:
Colons follow independent clauses, and are used to call attention to the information that comes after
Placed Before the transferred speech to say what it means .
Link& dashes:
Dashes connect groups of words to other groups of words in order to emphasize a point or show that the information is unessential. Usually the dash separates words in the middle of a sentence from the rest of he sentence, or it leads to material at the end of the sentence
Placed to separate the inseparable, such as the Debutante and the news, or between number and numbered, to divide the speech. And placed before and after the sentence interceptor
Quotation marks:
Quotation marks are used to show the beginning and end of a quotation or a title of a short work.
Quotation marks enclose the exact words of a person (direct quotation)
Hyphens:
Hyphens are used to form compound words or join word units. They are used to join prefixes, suffixes and letters to words
Placed between objecting to the phrase interconnected, or the explanatory sentence.