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004- English Punctuation

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full stop
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comma
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colon
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semicolon
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apostrophe
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question mark
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slash
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dash
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exclamation mark
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hyphen
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quotation mark
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abbreviation
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capital letter
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pause
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to separate
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shopping list
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list
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to omit
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to leave out
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to interrupt
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further
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detail
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instead of
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to connect
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to join
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such as
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bracket
full stop
full stop
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/fˈʊl stˈɑːp/
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a punctuation mark (.) used to indicate the end of a declarative sentence or placed after abbreviations to signal a pause or conclusion

comma
comma
noun
c
k
o
ɑ
mm
m
a
ə

the mark , used to separate items in a list or indicate a pause in a sentence

What is a "comma"?

A comma (,) is a punctuation mark used to indicate a pause or separation in a sentence. It helps clarify meaning by separating items in a list, such as "apples, oranges, and bananas," or by setting off clauses and phrases, like in "After dinner, we went for a walk." Commas are also used before conjunctions in compound sentences, as in "I wanted to go, but it started to rain." By organizing sentences and improving readability, commas play an essential role in written communication, ensuring that ideas are expressed clearly and effectively.

colon
colon
noun
c
k
o
l
l
o
ə
n
n

the punctuation mark : used to introduce a quotation, explanation, or list of items

What is a "colon"?

A colon (:) is a punctuation mark used to introduce or clarify information that follows it. It often precedes lists, explanations, or examples, helping to signal that more details will be provided. For instance, in the sentence "There are three fruits I enjoy: apples, oranges, and bananas," the colon indicates that a list follows. Colons are also used in ratios, time notation, and formal letter greetings. By serving as a pause, a colon helps to create a clearer connection between two related ideas, enhancing the structure of written communication.

semicolon
semicolon
noun
s
s
e
ɛ
m
m
i
ɪ
c
k
o
l
l
o
ə
n
n

the punctuation mark ; used to separate the items in a list or to indicate a pause between two main clauses in a compound sentence

What is a "semicolon"?

A semicolon (;) is a punctuation mark used to connect closely related ideas or to separate items in a complex list. It functions as a stronger pause than a comma but not as final as a period. For example, in the sentence "I have a big test tomorrow; I cannot go out tonight," the semicolon links two related statements, indicating a relationship between them. Semicolons are also useful in lists where items contain commas, such as "On our trip, we visited Paris, France; Rome, Italy; and Berlin, Germany." By providing clarity and structure, semicolons enhance the flow of written language.

apostrophe
apostrophe
noun
a
ə
p
p
o
ɑ:
s
s
t
t
r
r
o
ə
ph
f
e
i

the symbol ' used in writing to show possession or omission of letters or numbers

What is an "apostrophe"?

An apostrophe (') is a punctuation mark used in writing to indicate possession or the omission of letters in contractions. In possessive forms, it shows ownership, as in "the dog's leash," which indicates that the leash belongs to the dog. In contractions, the apostrophe replaces missing letters, such as in "do not" becoming "don't." Apostrophes are also used in some plurals of letters or symbols, like "mind your p's and q's." While helpful for clarity, it is important to use apostrophes correctly to avoid confusion in writing.

question mark
question mark
noun
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/kwˈɛstʃən mˈɑːɹk/

the mark ? used at the end of a sentence to show that it is a question

What is a "question mark"?

A question mark (?) is a punctuation mark used at the end of a sentence to indicate that the sentence is a question. It signals to the reader that the statement is seeking information or a response. For example, in the sentence "What time is the meeting?" the question mark shows that the speaker is asking for details about the meeting time. Question marks help convey curiosity and prompt engagement from the reader, making them an essential part of written communication when expressing inquiries.

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compound noun
slash
noun
s
s
l
l
a
æ
sh
ʃ

the symbol / used in print or writing to indicate alternatives or fractions, etc.

What is a "slash"?

A slash (/) is a punctuation mark used to indicate a choice between two or more options, separate items, or show a relationship between words. It is often used in expressions like "and/or" to suggest that either option may apply. For example, in the phrase "Please bring your pen/pencil," the slash indicates that either item is acceptable. Slashes are also used in dates, such as "12/31/2024," or to separate lines of poetry when quoted in a single line. By providing clarity and brevity, slashes enhance the efficiency of written communication.

dash
dash
noun
d
d
a
æ
sh
ʃ

the punctuation mark - used in writing to separate parts of a sentence, instead of a colon or brackets

What is a "dash"?

A dash (—) is a punctuation mark used to create a strong break or pause in a sentence. It can emphasize a point or introduce additional information, often in a more dramatic way than commas. For example, in the sentence "He was determined to win—no matter the cost," the dash highlights the importance of his determination. Dashes can also be used to set off explanations or examples, as in "She brought everything she needed—water, snacks, and a map." By providing a clear visual cue, dashes enhance the flow of writing and help clarify relationships between ideas.

exclamation mark
exclamation mark
noun
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/ɛksklɐmˈeɪʃən mˈɑːɹk/

the symbol ! that marks an interjection, which is a word or phrase indicating surprise, anger, excitement, etc.

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compound noun
hyphen
hyphen
noun
h
h
y
ph
f
e
ə
n
n

a small line used to connect words or parts of words

What is a "hyphen"?

A hyphen (-) is a punctuation mark used to join words or parts of words together. It often connects two or more words to form a compound adjective, such as "well-known author" or "high-quality product." Hyphens can also be used to split a word at the end of a line when there is not enough space for the whole word, allowing for better text alignment. Additionally, they serve to indicate ranges, like in "pages 10-15." By clarifying relationships between words and improving readability, hyphens play a key role in written language.

quotation mark
quotation mark
noun
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/kwoʊtˈeɪʃən mˈɑːɹk/

either of the symbols " " or ' ' used before and after a word or words to indicate the beginning and the end of a title or quoted remark, or to mark a jargon

What is a "quotation mark"?

A quotation mark is a punctuation mark used to indicate the beginning and end of a direct quote or to highlight specific words or phrases. In English, quotation marks come in pairs, typically represented as “ ” or ' '. For example, in the sentence "She said, 'Hello,'" the quotation marks show that the words within them are the exact words spoken by someone. Quotation marks are also used to denote titles of short works, such as articles or poems, and to indicate irony or special meaning. By clearly defining quoted text, quotation marks enhance clarity and accuracy in writing.

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compound noun
abbreviation
noun
a
ə
bb
b
r
r
e
i
v
v
ia
ieɪ
t
ʃ
io
ə
n
n

the shortened form of a word, etc.

What is an "abbreviation"?

An abbreviation is a shortened form of a word or phrase, created by using only a few of its letters or syllables to make it quicker to write or say. Common examples include "Dr." for "Doctor" or "etc." for "et cetera". Some abbreviations are formed by taking the initial letters of a series of words, such as "NASA" for "National Aeronautics and Space Administration". Abbreviations are widely used in everyday language, writing, and specialized fields to save time or space while still conveying the full meaning of the original term.

capital letter
noun
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/kˈæpɪɾəl lˈɛɾɚ/

a large alphabetic character used as the initial letter in proper names, titles, and sometimes for emphasis

small letter
pause
noun
p
p
au
ɔ
s
z
e

a temporary halt in activity before resuming

to separate
to separate
Verb
s
s
e
ɛ
p
p
a
ɜ
r
r
a
t
t
e

to divide or disconnect something from a larger whole

unite

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transitive
shopping list
noun
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/ʃˈɑːpɪŋ lˈɪst/

a list of items intended for purchase during a shopping trip to a store or market

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compound noun
list
list
noun
l
l
i
ɪ
s
s
t
t

a series of written or printed names or items, typically one below the other

to omit
to omit
Verb
o
m
m
i
ɪ
t
t

to leave out or exclude something or someone, usually intentionally, from a list, text, or action

include

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transitive
to leave out
to leave out
Verb
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/lˈiːv ˈaʊt/

to intentionally exclude someone or something

include

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transitive
Phrasal Status
separable
phrase's verb
leave
phrase's particle
out
to interrupt
to interrupt
Verb
i
ɪ
n
n
t
t
e
ɜ
rr
r
u
ə
p
p
t
t

to stop or pause a process, activity, etc. temporarily

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transitive
further
Adjective
f
f
u
ɜ
r
r
th
ð
e
ɜ
r
r

extending or progressing beyond a current point to a greater extent

detail
noun
d
d
e
i
t
t
ai
l
l

a small fact or piece of information

instead of
preposition
uk flag
/ɪnstˈɛd ʌv/
Collocation

as a substitute for someone or something else

to connect
to connect
Verb
c
k
o
ə
nn
n
e
ɛ
c
k
t
t

to join two or more things together

disconnect

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transitive
to join
Verb
j
ʤ
oi
ɔɪ
n
n

to bring things together or form a connection between them

disjoin

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transitive
such as
preposition
uk flag
/sˈʌtʃ ɐz/
Collocation

used to introduce examples of something mentioned

like
preposition
l
l
i
k
k
e

used to provide an example

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preposition of agent
bracket
noun
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/ˈbɹækɪt/

each of the two curved marks ( ) used in writing to enclose information

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