PPT-Punctuation Part II
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Periods Question Marks Exclamation Points Semicolons Colons Commas PERIODS The period says STOP HERE Back in the olden days people did not use periods that
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Periods Question Marks Exclamation Points Semicolons Colons Commas PERIODS The period says STOP HERE Back in the olden days people did not use periods that must have been awfully confusing everything running together not knowing where one . Andres Marquez . Malaysia Avery. Jennifer Olivares . Pete . Moua. . Why is Punctuation Important?. Imagine . if you could talk to others but couldn't use hand gestures, facial expressions, or even a raised eyebrow. Half your meaning would disappear. Those . Colons & semicolons. colons. To the left of the colon, you must have a complete sentence/independent clause. . I need to purchase the following items: parsnips; carrots; bread, both rye and wheat; and lettuce.. ). . .. . !. - . ’. . ;. . ,. . :. ”. . ?. (. Copyright © 2014 Write Score LLC. Try reading this statement:. What would be the ideal vacation destination for some it would be a sunny beach on a tropical island but others would prefer a snow covered mountain then again it could be a foreign country or even your own back yard who would choose to stay home well the staycation is becoming more and more popular especially with hard economic times after all traveling always brings some level of stress and vacations should be all about relieving stress.. Andrea Lunsford. The Everyday Writer. End Punctuation. Periods—use a period to close sentences that make statements or give mild commands.. Question marks—use question marks to close sentences that ask direct questions.. A WAY TO TEACH PUNCTUATION. USING GAMES AS WELL AS . INSTRUCTION YEARS . 3-6. Webinar by Ziptales.com. WHY PUNCTUATE?. I like cooking, my grandmother and my dog. .. I like cooking my grandmother and my dog.. We will look at:. Commas ,. Inverted commas “. Apostrophes: omission (can’t) and possession (Will’s). Contractions I have I’ve. Commas. When would we use commas?. There are three options for integrating quotes:. 1- Incorporate. 2- Attribute. 3- Use a sentence. Options. Incorporate the quotation into your sentence, punctuating it as you would if it were not a quote.. PaG. ) in the New Curriculum. Phase 3. Context. New harder curriculum. Woven into English sessions. PaG. lesson a week. Use of . PaG. throughout wider curriculum writing. Assessment. Aim – pupils to meet the age expected punctuation and grammar element. The Period. Periods can be used in two ways:. 1. Use a period to mark the end of a sentence. . Examples:. With the windows down, Craig and I drove down a tree-lined street.. I would love to come to your house for dinner.. The Period. Periods can be used in two ways:. 1. Use a period to mark the end of a sentence. . Examples:. With the windows down, Craig and I drove down a tree-lined street.. I would love to come to your house for dinner.. Instructions. General. To let the system know where on the page the information is being extracted, always click or highlight and click to add entries to the form.. After adding an entry to the form, edit it if necessary to fix errors (OCR errors, typographical errors, removal of unwanted noise, addition or removal of punctuation erroneously omitted or added by the system).. Instructions. General. To let the system know where on the page the information is being extracted, always click or highlight and click to add entries to the form.. After adding an entry to the form, edit it if necessary to fix errors (OCR errors, typographical errors, removal of unwanted noise, addition or removal of punctuation erroneously omitted or added by the system).. Instructions. General. To let the system know where on the page the information is being extracted, always click or highlight and click to add entries to the form.. After adding an entry to the form, edit it if necessary to fix errors (OCR errors, typographical errors, removal of unwanted noise, addition or removal of punctuation erroneously omitted or added by the system).. “COMET” stands for . C. lick . O. nly (or at least . M. ostly) . E. xtraction . T. ool.. Instructions. General. To let the system know where on the page the information is being extracted, always click or highlight and click to add entries to the form.
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