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Punctuation Explained (by Punctuation!) | Scratch Garden
Learn about punctuation from the punctuation marks themselves!
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Whether you are teaching punctuation for ESL & EFL or writing sentences for kids, the Punctuation Explained video will help to make your English lesson fun and understandable!
Primary Teaching Points: punctuation, proper usage of period, question mark, exclamation mark, and comma
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published: 27 Nov 2013
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English Punctuation Guide - English Writing Lesson
In this lesson, you can learn about English punctuation.You’ll see the most common punctuation marks in English, what they’re called, and how to use them.
Using punctuation correctly is critical for your English writing. Punctuation problems can make a bad impression or lead to misunderstandings.
Want to learn more about other punctuation marks? Get help from a certified English teacher in an online English lesson: http://bit.ly/ooe-teachers.
See the full version of this lesson on our website: https://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/english-punctuation-guide.
Contents:
1. Period 0:58
2. Comma 3:38
3. Colon 5:34
4. Semicolon 6:37
5. Apostrophe 8:09
6. Hyphen 9:57
7. Dash 12:13
8. Quotation Mark 14:19
9. Parentheses 17:06
10. Question and Exclamation Marks 18:53
This lesson will help y...
published: 05 Apr 2019
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PUNCTUATION 📚 | English Grammar | How to use punctuation correctly
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List of separate videos:
➜ Full stop: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVUon6lfNDw&t=10s
➜ Comma: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TED0zEyrICY&t=1s
➜ Exclamation mark: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acKCAj6CukY&t=2s
➜ Question mark: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gn9RVS08x1U&t=1s
➜ Quotation marks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqp9fdv1pT8&t=1s
➜ Colon: https://www.you...
published: 28 Aug 2019
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13 Basic Punctuation Rules in English | Essential Writing Essential Series & Punctuation Guide
Do you want to learn 13 basic punctuation rules in English to quickly help you improve your English writing skills? ► Order my 50+ page punctuation eBook that accompanies this video: https://sparkleenglish.podia.com/basic-punctuation-guide
This lesson is a brief summary of the most important punctuation rules and is perfect if you don't have time to watch all of my other videos before your test or exam! We will cover capitalization, periods, commas, apostrophes, plurals, colons, semicolons, hyphens, and more in this brief video!
At the end of this English lesson, we will have a practice session where you need to correct the punctuation of each sentence.
For more practice, watch my follow-up video with a 25 question quiz on these basic punctuation rules: https://youtu.be/pnROvjJlgi4
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published: 29 Apr 2021
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Punctuation song from Grammaropolis - "Punctuation.?!”
Full grammar curriculum classroom accounts available at https://edu.grammaropolis.com! Songs, books, games, quizzes, and individual student tracking.
From the new album, "Punctuate This!" Song composed & performed by Doctor Noize (doctornoize.com) with lyrics by Doctor Noize & the Mayor of Grammaropolis. On YouTube for a limited time only!
published: 19 Oct 2018
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Punctuation In English Grammar | 📚Animated Story Books | Vooks Storytime
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A new family has moved to Alphabet City—the Punctuations! It’s the first day at a new school for Exclamation Point, Question Mark, Period, and Comma. As the letters in school begin forming words, the Punctuations join in the fun. Exclamation Point adds excitement to the words! Question Mark helps the words ask questions. Period brings a nice stop to things. But, Comma isn’t sure how he fits in. He can’t help but feel like he’s just getting in the way and slowing things down. Do the letters even need Comma? What would happen if he wasn’t around?
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published: 20 Aug 2021
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English punctuation rules (Comma, Period, Colon, Semicolon)
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Punctuation is very important in English. Let me show you why:
I want to cook dad.
I want to cook, dad.
Using or not using a comma in the examples above have changed the meaning of the sentences! Right or wrong use of punctuation can lead to misunderstandings. Therefore, it is very important to know how to use punctuation marks in English.
In this lesson, we are going to learn the correct way of using punctuation marks, including period, colon, semicolon, comma, question mark, exclamation mark and quotation mark.
published: 03 Oct 2022
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What Are the 14 Punctuation Marks in English Grammar?
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The English language has many punctuation marks, and you will usually learn to use many of them as you master the language. Still, there are some punctuation mark uses you might still not know about despite using and seeing them on a regular basis.
Here are 14 common punctuation marks in English.
1. The Full Stop (.)
2. The Question Mark (?)
3. Quotation Marks/Speech Marks (” “)
4. The Apostrophe (‘)
5. The Comma (,)
6. The Hyphen (-)
7. The dash (en dash (–) em dash (—))
8. The Exclamation Mark (!)
9. The Colon (:)
10. The Semicolon (;)
11. Parentheses ()
12. Brackets []
13. Ellipsis (…)
14. The Slash (/)
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PUNCTUATION MASTERCLASS - Learn Punctuation Easily in 30 Minutes - Comma, Semicolon, Period, Etc.
Learn PUNCTUATION Easily in 30 Minutes in this Punctuation Masterclass. Also see - MOST COMMON MISTAKES IN ENGLISH & HOW TO AVOID THEM: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Dax90QyXgI&list=PLmwr9polMHwsR35rD9spEhjFUFa7QblF9
***** RELATED LESSONS *****
1. HAVE BEEN / HAS BEEN / HAD BEEN: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhSqfzaMuLM&list=PLmwr9polMHwsR35rD9spEhjFUFa7QblF9
2. Correct Use of COULD and WOULD: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mU9lY1HF5Mc&index=4&list=PLmwr9polMHwsR35rD9spEhjFUFa7QblF9
3. All GRAMMAR lessons: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmwr9polMHwsR35rD9spEhjFUFa7QblF9
4. How to Become Fluent in English: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmwr9polMHwsI6vWZkm3W_VE7cWtYVjix
In this lesson, you will learn the rules for using:
- period/full stop (.)
- exclamation mark (!)...
published: 06 Dec 2017
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Punctuation Explained (by Punctuation!) | Scratch Garden
Learn about punctuation from the punctuation marks themselves!
GET THE PUNCTUATION BOOK! http://scratchgarden.com/book/
Like our videos? Help support us on P...
Learn about punctuation from the punctuation marks themselves!
GET THE PUNCTUATION BOOK! http://scratchgarden.com/book/
Like our videos? Help support us on Patreon (and access over 50 member-only videos!) ►► https://www.patreon.com/scratchgarden ◄◄
Whether you are teaching punctuation for ESL & EFL or writing sentences for kids, the Punctuation Explained video will help to make your English lesson fun and understandable!
Primary Teaching Points: punctuation, proper usage of period, question mark, exclamation mark, and comma
Related Videos: Contractions! - https://youtu.be/gubPH3WEurg
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00:00 Introduction
00:04 Period
00:18 Question Mark
00:34 Exclamation mark
00:50 Comma
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Learn about punctuation from the punctuation marks themselves!
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Whether you are teaching punctuation for ESL & EFL or writing sentences for kids, the Punctuation Explained video will help to make your English lesson fun and understandable!
Primary Teaching Points: punctuation, proper usage of period, question mark, exclamation mark, and comma
Related Videos: Contractions! - https://youtu.be/gubPH3WEurg
Check out our full Learning Songs Playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_ym6QHjS1szUhzH9URPbDflLczfPHF6P
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00:00 Introduction
00:04 Period
00:18 Question Mark
00:34 Exclamation mark
00:50 Comma
#ESL #punctuation #teachingEnglish
- published: 27 Nov 2013
- views: 12528612
20:24
English Punctuation Guide - English Writing Lesson
In this lesson, you can learn about English punctuation.You’ll see the most common punctuation marks in English, what they’re called, and how to use them.
Using...
In this lesson, you can learn about English punctuation.You’ll see the most common punctuation marks in English, what they’re called, and how to use them.
Using punctuation correctly is critical for your English writing. Punctuation problems can make a bad impression or lead to misunderstandings.
Want to learn more about other punctuation marks? Get help from a certified English teacher in an online English lesson: http://bit.ly/ooe-teachers.
See the full version of this lesson on our website: https://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/english-punctuation-guide.
Contents:
1. Period 0:58
2. Comma 3:38
3. Colon 5:34
4. Semicolon 6:37
5. Apostrophe 8:09
6. Hyphen 9:57
7. Dash 12:13
8. Quotation Mark 14:19
9. Parentheses 17:06
10. Question and Exclamation Marks 18:53
This lesson will help you:
- Get a better understanding for all punctuation marks in English so you can improve your English writing and comprehension.
- Use our English punctuation guide to get real examples of using each punctuation mark correctly.
- See common mistakes students make when using English punctuation.
- Go through ten different parts of the English punctuation guide to better understand each punctuation mark.
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See more free English lessons like this on our website: https://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/.
https://wn.com/English_Punctuation_Guide_English_Writing_Lesson
In this lesson, you can learn about English punctuation.You’ll see the most common punctuation marks in English, what they’re called, and how to use them.
Using punctuation correctly is critical for your English writing. Punctuation problems can make a bad impression or lead to misunderstandings.
Want to learn more about other punctuation marks? Get help from a certified English teacher in an online English lesson: http://bit.ly/ooe-teachers.
See the full version of this lesson on our website: https://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/english-punctuation-guide.
Contents:
1. Period 0:58
2. Comma 3:38
3. Colon 5:34
4. Semicolon 6:37
5. Apostrophe 8:09
6. Hyphen 9:57
7. Dash 12:13
8. Quotation Mark 14:19
9. Parentheses 17:06
10. Question and Exclamation Marks 18:53
This lesson will help you:
- Get a better understanding for all punctuation marks in English so you can improve your English writing and comprehension.
- Use our English punctuation guide to get real examples of using each punctuation mark correctly.
- See common mistakes students make when using English punctuation.
- Go through ten different parts of the English punctuation guide to better understand each punctuation mark.
SUBSCRIBE to continue improving your English! https://goo.gl/UUQW8j
Become an OOE member to see our newest lessons before they're available to the public, and more! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNbeSPp8RYKmHUliYBUDizg/join
See more free English lessons like this on our website: https://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/.
- published: 05 Apr 2019
- views: 756871
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PUNCTUATION 📚 | English Grammar | How to use punctuation correctly
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List of separate videos:
➜ Full stop: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVUon6lfNDw&t=10s
➜ Comma: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TED0zEyrICY&t=1s
➜ Exclamation mark: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acKCAj6CukY&t=2s
➜ Question mark: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gn9RVS08x1U&t=1s
➜ Quotation marks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqp9fdv1pT8&t=1s
➜ Colon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKWdStFFkj8&t=3s
➜ Semi colon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0nB_uDTr4w&t=100s
➜ Apostrophe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrrG0aZLgZM&t=2s
➜ Parenthesis/brackets: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZzZ4gO7E2I&t=1s
➜ Ellipsis: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvuxyBPvEB4&t=1s
➜ Hyphen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaJqqlzcf6M&t=3s
➜ En dash & en dash: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JiQVQVIiohc
➜ Slash: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BImA-2-_ZRo
Time stamps:
0:00 - Intro
0:12 - What is punctuation?
0:26 - Why do we need punctuation?
0:44 - Full stop
1:05 - Comma
1:55 - Question mark
2:20 - Exclamation mark
2:45 - Quotation mark
3:20 - Parentheses (Round brackets)
4:15 - Square brackets
4:45 - Slash
5:40 - Hyphen
6:07 - En dash
6:50 - Em dash
7:25 - Ellipsis points
Music: https://www.bensound.com
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List of separate videos:
➜ Full stop: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVUon6lfNDw&t=10s
➜ Comma: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TED0zEyrICY&t=1s
➜ Exclamation mark: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acKCAj6CukY&t=2s
➜ Question mark: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gn9RVS08x1U&t=1s
➜ Quotation marks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqp9fdv1pT8&t=1s
➜ Colon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKWdStFFkj8&t=3s
➜ Semi colon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0nB_uDTr4w&t=100s
➜ Apostrophe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrrG0aZLgZM&t=2s
➜ Parenthesis/brackets: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZzZ4gO7E2I&t=1s
➜ Ellipsis: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvuxyBPvEB4&t=1s
➜ Hyphen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaJqqlzcf6M&t=3s
➜ En dash & en dash: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JiQVQVIiohc
➜ Slash: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BImA-2-_ZRo
Time stamps:
0:00 - Intro
0:12 - What is punctuation?
0:26 - Why do we need punctuation?
0:44 - Full stop
1:05 - Comma
1:55 - Question mark
2:20 - Exclamation mark
2:45 - Quotation mark
3:20 - Parentheses (Round brackets)
4:15 - Square brackets
4:45 - Slash
5:40 - Hyphen
6:07 - En dash
6:50 - Em dash
7:25 - Ellipsis points
Music: https://www.bensound.com
- published: 28 Aug 2019
- views: 1938420
17:59
13 Basic Punctuation Rules in English | Essential Writing Essential Series & Punctuation Guide
Do you want to learn 13 basic punctuation rules in English to quickly help you improve your English writing skills? ► Order my 50+ page punctuation eBook that a...
Do you want to learn 13 basic punctuation rules in English to quickly help you improve your English writing skills? ► Order my 50+ page punctuation eBook that accompanies this video: https://sparkleenglish.podia.com/basic-punctuation-guide
This lesson is a brief summary of the most important punctuation rules and is perfect if you don't have time to watch all of my other videos before your test or exam! We will cover capitalization, periods, commas, apostrophes, plurals, colons, semicolons, hyphens, and more in this brief video!
At the end of this English lesson, we will have a practice session where you need to correct the punctuation of each sentence.
For more practice, watch my follow-up video with a 25 question quiz on these basic punctuation rules: https://youtu.be/pnROvjJlgi4
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:45 - Period
01:17 - Capitalize First Word
02:10 - Capitalize Proper Nouns
03:36 - Apostrophes and Plural Nouns
04:12 - Apostrophes and Contractions/Possessive Nouns
05:31 - Question Marks
06:01 - Exclamation Marks
07:15 - Commas in a List
08:25 - Commas and FANBOYS
09:49 - Semicolons
11:05 - Colons
11:47 - Hyphens and Compound Adjectives
12:40 - Hyphens and Compound Numbers
Here is a list of my full English Writing Essentials series below:
My English Writing Essentials Series:
► Quotation Marks Rules - https://youtu.be/F_yYYoqkZl8
► Apostrophe Rules - https://youtu.be/gZ2SNzHON4E
► Capitalization Rules - https://youtu.be/KdJL9qJ8t0A
► Colon Rules - https://youtu.be/p40K494L7VQ
► Semicolon Rules - https://youtu.be/Rr2UeP-rPVs
► Period Rules - https://youtu.be/GVdiQEtbrE8
► Exclamation Mark Rules - https://youtu.be/z3Re_ygaErc
► How to Use the Serial Comma (Oxford Comma) - https://youtu.be/cVhMUT5boF4
► 8 Comma Rules - https://youtu.be/tLlfuIAjaC0
#punctuation #English #sparkleenglish #englishteacher #learnenglish
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Do you want to learn 13 basic punctuation rules in English to quickly help you improve your English writing skills? ► Order my 50+ page punctuation eBook that accompanies this video: https://sparkleenglish.podia.com/basic-punctuation-guide
This lesson is a brief summary of the most important punctuation rules and is perfect if you don't have time to watch all of my other videos before your test or exam! We will cover capitalization, periods, commas, apostrophes, plurals, colons, semicolons, hyphens, and more in this brief video!
At the end of this English lesson, we will have a practice session where you need to correct the punctuation of each sentence.
For more practice, watch my follow-up video with a 25 question quiz on these basic punctuation rules: https://youtu.be/pnROvjJlgi4
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:45 - Period
01:17 - Capitalize First Word
02:10 - Capitalize Proper Nouns
03:36 - Apostrophes and Plural Nouns
04:12 - Apostrophes and Contractions/Possessive Nouns
05:31 - Question Marks
06:01 - Exclamation Marks
07:15 - Commas in a List
08:25 - Commas and FANBOYS
09:49 - Semicolons
11:05 - Colons
11:47 - Hyphens and Compound Adjectives
12:40 - Hyphens and Compound Numbers
Here is a list of my full English Writing Essentials series below:
My English Writing Essentials Series:
► Quotation Marks Rules - https://youtu.be/F_yYYoqkZl8
► Apostrophe Rules - https://youtu.be/gZ2SNzHON4E
► Capitalization Rules - https://youtu.be/KdJL9qJ8t0A
► Colon Rules - https://youtu.be/p40K494L7VQ
► Semicolon Rules - https://youtu.be/Rr2UeP-rPVs
► Period Rules - https://youtu.be/GVdiQEtbrE8
► Exclamation Mark Rules - https://youtu.be/z3Re_ygaErc
► How to Use the Serial Comma (Oxford Comma) - https://youtu.be/cVhMUT5boF4
► 8 Comma Rules - https://youtu.be/tLlfuIAjaC0
#punctuation #English #sparkleenglish #englishteacher #learnenglish
- published: 29 Apr 2021
- views: 1888235
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Punctuation song from Grammaropolis - "Punctuation.?!”
Full grammar curriculum classroom accounts available at https://edu.grammaropolis.com! Songs, books, games, quizzes, and individual student tracking.
From the ...
Full grammar curriculum classroom accounts available at https://edu.grammaropolis.com! Songs, books, games, quizzes, and individual student tracking.
From the new album, "Punctuate This!" Song composed & performed by Doctor Noize (doctornoize.com) with lyrics by Doctor Noize & the Mayor of Grammaropolis. On YouTube for a limited time only!
https://wn.com/Punctuation_Song_From_Grammaropolis_Punctuation._”
Full grammar curriculum classroom accounts available at https://edu.grammaropolis.com! Songs, books, games, quizzes, and individual student tracking.
From the new album, "Punctuate This!" Song composed & performed by Doctor Noize (doctornoize.com) with lyrics by Doctor Noize & the Mayor of Grammaropolis. On YouTube for a limited time only!
- published: 19 Oct 2018
- views: 610608
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Punctuation In English Grammar | 📚Animated Story Books | Vooks Storytime
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A new family has moved to Alphabet City—the Punctuations! It’s the first day at a new school for Exclamation Point, Question Mark, Period, and Comma. As the letters in school begin forming words, the Punctuations join in the fun. Exclamation Point adds excitement to the words! Question Mark helps the words ask questions. Period brings a nice stop to things. But, Comma isn’t sure how he fits in. He can’t help but feel like he’s just getting in the way and slowing things down. Do the letters even need Comma? What would happen if he wasn’t around?
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A new family has moved to Alphabet City—the Punctuations! It’s the first day at a new school for Exclamation Point, Question Mark, Period, and Comma. As the letters in school begin forming words, the Punctuations join in the fun. Exclamation Point adds excitement to the words! Question Mark helps the words ask questions. Period brings a nice stop to things. But, Comma isn’t sure how he fits in. He can’t help but feel like he’s just getting in the way and slowing things down. Do the letters even need Comma? What would happen if he wasn’t around?
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- published: 20 Aug 2021
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English punctuation rules (Comma, Period, Colon, Semicolon)
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Punctuation is very important in English. Let me show you why:
I want to cook dad.
I want to cook, dad.
Using or not using a comma in the examples above have changed the meaning of the sentences! Right or wrong use of punctuation can lead to misunderstandings. Therefore, it is very important to know how to use punctuation marks in English.
In this lesson, we are going to learn the correct way of using punctuation marks, including period, colon, semicolon, comma, question mark, exclamation mark and quotation mark.
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Punctuation is very important in English. Let me show you why:
I want to cook dad.
I want to cook, dad.
Using or not using a comma in the examples above have changed the meaning of the sentences! Right or wrong use of punctuation can lead to misunderstandings. Therefore, it is very important to know how to use punctuation marks in English.
In this lesson, we are going to learn the correct way of using punctuation marks, including period, colon, semicolon, comma, question mark, exclamation mark and quotation mark.
- published: 03 Oct 2022
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What Are the 14 Punctuation Marks in English Grammar?
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The English language has many punctuation marks, and you will usually learn to use many of them as you m...
Punctuation Marks! https://7esl.com/punctuation-marks/
The English language has many punctuation marks, and you will usually learn to use many of them as you master the language. Still, there are some punctuation mark uses you might still not know about despite using and seeing them on a regular basis.
Here are 14 common punctuation marks in English.
1. The Full Stop (.)
2. The Question Mark (?)
3. Quotation Marks/Speech Marks (” “)
4. The Apostrophe (‘)
5. The Comma (,)
6. The Hyphen (-)
7. The dash (en dash (–) em dash (—))
8. The Exclamation Mark (!)
9. The Colon (:)
10. The Semicolon (;)
11. Parentheses ()
12. Brackets []
13. Ellipsis (…)
14. The Slash (/)
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The English language has many punctuation marks, and you will usually learn to use many of them as you master the language. Still, there are some punctuation mark uses you might still not know about despite using and seeing them on a regular basis.
Here are 14 common punctuation marks in English.
1. The Full Stop (.)
2. The Question Mark (?)
3. Quotation Marks/Speech Marks (” “)
4. The Apostrophe (‘)
5. The Comma (,)
6. The Hyphen (-)
7. The dash (en dash (–) em dash (—))
8. The Exclamation Mark (!)
9. The Colon (:)
10. The Semicolon (;)
11. Parentheses ()
12. Brackets []
13. Ellipsis (…)
14. The Slash (/)
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- published: 20 May 2018
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PUNCTUATION MASTERCLASS - Learn Punctuation Easily in 30 Minutes - Comma, Semicolon, Period, Etc.
Learn PUNCTUATION Easily in 30 Minutes in this Punctuation Masterclass. Also see - MOST COMMON MISTAKES IN ENGLISH & HOW TO AVOID THEM: https://www.youtube.com/...
Learn PUNCTUATION Easily in 30 Minutes in this Punctuation Masterclass. Also see - MOST COMMON MISTAKES IN ENGLISH & HOW TO AVOID THEM: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Dax90QyXgI&list=PLmwr9polMHwsR35rD9spEhjFUFa7QblF9
***** RELATED LESSONS *****
1. HAVE BEEN / HAS BEEN / HAD BEEN: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhSqfzaMuLM&list=PLmwr9polMHwsR35rD9spEhjFUFa7QblF9
2. Correct Use of COULD and WOULD: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mU9lY1HF5Mc&index=4&list=PLmwr9polMHwsR35rD9spEhjFUFa7QblF9
3. All GRAMMAR lessons: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmwr9polMHwsR35rD9spEhjFUFa7QblF9
4. How to Become Fluent in English: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmwr9polMHwsI6vWZkm3W_VE7cWtYVjix
In this lesson, you will learn the rules for using:
- period/full stop (.)
- exclamation mark (!)
- question mark (?)
- comma (,)
- semicolon (;)
- colon (:)
- apostrophe (')
Partial transcript:
Hello, and welcome back. In this lesson, I’m going to teach you the rules for using the seven most important punctuation marks, so that you can write correct English without making mistakes. There are exercises within the lesson to help you practice, and as always there is a final quiz at the end of the video. So, if you’re ready, let’s begin. We’re going to start with terminal punctuation. ‘Terminal’ means the end, so terminal punctuation marks are what we use to end a sentence. There are three of these: the period or the full stop, the exclamation mark, and the question mark. Let’s look at the period first. This mark is called the period in American English (AmE means American English), and it’s called the full stop in British English. It is used to mark the end of declarative and imperative sentences. I’ll explain. Here are some examples: “I teach English.” “We had pizza for dinner last night.” “If it rains tomorrow, I’ll bring my umbrella.” These sentences are called declarative sentences because they declare something; they give us some information. And at the end of each sentence, you see a period or full stop. Imperative sentences are commands or requests: “Please don’t feed the animals.” You might see this on a sign in a zoo. “Let me know what time your flight arrives.” “If it rains tomorrow, bring your umbrella.” Let’s now turn to the exclamation mark. It is used to convey strong emotion or feeling. Have a look at these two sentences: Both of them mean the same thing. The first sentence, which ends in a period, has no special feeling or emotion; it’s like saying “I’m really excited about my new job.” Doesn’t sound like I’m very excited, does it? That’s why we use the exclamation mark: “I’m really excited about my new job!” – it tells our reader to read the sentence with emotion – in this sentence, the emotion is excitement. This next sentence: “If you come to work late tomorrow, you’re fired!” Imagine a manger saying this to an employee. So, this expresses anger. In the same way, you can show many other feelings including surprise, joy, fear etc. using the exclamation mark. Now, both of these sentences are declarative, but you can also use the exclamation mark in an imperative sentence like this one: “Johnny, don’t play with your food!” You can imagine a mother saying that angrily to her son. So, it’s a strong or strict command. Another place where we use the exclamation mark is after interjections. Here are a couple of sentences: “Ouch! You just stepped on my foot!” “Wow! What a beautiful house!” Interjections are words like “ouch” and “wow” which are used to express feelings. So, remember: if you want to convey strong emotion in a sentence, put an exclamation mark at the end of it. If there’s no special feeling, just end the sentence with a period. OK, let’s turn now to the third terminal punctuation symbol: the question mark. It is used to mark the end of a question. So, it’s very straightforward: if a sentence is a question, then put a question mark at the end of it. Here are some examples: “What do you do?” “Are we allowed to feed the animals?” “If it rains tomorrow, should I bring my umbrella?” “Are you excited about your new job?” “Who lives in that house?” So, the rule is: if a sentence is a question, it must end with a question mark. Alright, let’s do a small exercise now. There are four sentences on the screen. I want you to add periods or full stops, exclamation marks and question marks where necessary. Stop the video, think about your answers, then play the video and check. OK, here are the answers. If you want, stop the video again, check your answers, then play the video and continue. Before we move on to the next topic, a quick note on spacing. Notice that there is no space between the last letter of a sentence and the terminal punctuation mark. If you put a space there, it’s wrong. But, when you begin a new sentence, you should leave a space after the terminal mark, and you should start the new sentence with a capital letter.
https://wn.com/Punctuation_Masterclass_Learn_Punctuation_Easily_In_30_Minutes_Comma,_Semicolon,_Period,_Etc.
Learn PUNCTUATION Easily in 30 Minutes in this Punctuation Masterclass. Also see - MOST COMMON MISTAKES IN ENGLISH & HOW TO AVOID THEM: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Dax90QyXgI&list=PLmwr9polMHwsR35rD9spEhjFUFa7QblF9
***** RELATED LESSONS *****
1. HAVE BEEN / HAS BEEN / HAD BEEN: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhSqfzaMuLM&list=PLmwr9polMHwsR35rD9spEhjFUFa7QblF9
2. Correct Use of COULD and WOULD: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mU9lY1HF5Mc&index=4&list=PLmwr9polMHwsR35rD9spEhjFUFa7QblF9
3. All GRAMMAR lessons: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmwr9polMHwsR35rD9spEhjFUFa7QblF9
4. How to Become Fluent in English: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmwr9polMHwsI6vWZkm3W_VE7cWtYVjix
In this lesson, you will learn the rules for using:
- period/full stop (.)
- exclamation mark (!)
- question mark (?)
- comma (,)
- semicolon (;)
- colon (:)
- apostrophe (')
Partial transcript:
Hello, and welcome back. In this lesson, I’m going to teach you the rules for using the seven most important punctuation marks, so that you can write correct English without making mistakes. There are exercises within the lesson to help you practice, and as always there is a final quiz at the end of the video. So, if you’re ready, let’s begin. We’re going to start with terminal punctuation. ‘Terminal’ means the end, so terminal punctuation marks are what we use to end a sentence. There are three of these: the period or the full stop, the exclamation mark, and the question mark. Let’s look at the period first. This mark is called the period in American English (AmE means American English), and it’s called the full stop in British English. It is used to mark the end of declarative and imperative sentences. I’ll explain. Here are some examples: “I teach English.” “We had pizza for dinner last night.” “If it rains tomorrow, I’ll bring my umbrella.” These sentences are called declarative sentences because they declare something; they give us some information. And at the end of each sentence, you see a period or full stop. Imperative sentences are commands or requests: “Please don’t feed the animals.” You might see this on a sign in a zoo. “Let me know what time your flight arrives.” “If it rains tomorrow, bring your umbrella.” Let’s now turn to the exclamation mark. It is used to convey strong emotion or feeling. Have a look at these two sentences: Both of them mean the same thing. The first sentence, which ends in a period, has no special feeling or emotion; it’s like saying “I’m really excited about my new job.” Doesn’t sound like I’m very excited, does it? That’s why we use the exclamation mark: “I’m really excited about my new job!” – it tells our reader to read the sentence with emotion – in this sentence, the emotion is excitement. This next sentence: “If you come to work late tomorrow, you’re fired!” Imagine a manger saying this to an employee. So, this expresses anger. In the same way, you can show many other feelings including surprise, joy, fear etc. using the exclamation mark. Now, both of these sentences are declarative, but you can also use the exclamation mark in an imperative sentence like this one: “Johnny, don’t play with your food!” You can imagine a mother saying that angrily to her son. So, it’s a strong or strict command. Another place where we use the exclamation mark is after interjections. Here are a couple of sentences: “Ouch! You just stepped on my foot!” “Wow! What a beautiful house!” Interjections are words like “ouch” and “wow” which are used to express feelings. So, remember: if you want to convey strong emotion in a sentence, put an exclamation mark at the end of it. If there’s no special feeling, just end the sentence with a period. OK, let’s turn now to the third terminal punctuation symbol: the question mark. It is used to mark the end of a question. So, it’s very straightforward: if a sentence is a question, then put a question mark at the end of it. Here are some examples: “What do you do?” “Are we allowed to feed the animals?” “If it rains tomorrow, should I bring my umbrella?” “Are you excited about your new job?” “Who lives in that house?” So, the rule is: if a sentence is a question, it must end with a question mark. Alright, let’s do a small exercise now. There are four sentences on the screen. I want you to add periods or full stops, exclamation marks and question marks where necessary. Stop the video, think about your answers, then play the video and check. OK, here are the answers. If you want, stop the video again, check your answers, then play the video and continue. Before we move on to the next topic, a quick note on spacing. Notice that there is no space between the last letter of a sentence and the terminal punctuation mark. If you put a space there, it’s wrong. But, when you begin a new sentence, you should leave a space after the terminal mark, and you should start the new sentence with a capital letter.
- published: 06 Dec 2017
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