・ 1 The period is the most common punctuation mark. We use a period at the end of a sentence. It is typically... ・ 2 We use a question mark at the end of an interrogative sentence, i.e., a sentence that is asking something... ・ 3 We use an ...
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Spaces are not 'marks,' but they are nevertheless the most common form of punctuation. The Romans did not put spaces between words, and divided words at the end of a line without using any punctuation mark. A nightmare!
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Nope. And, actually, you didn't find a great deal of punctuation in English until the printing press made punctuation more standardized. For centuries, punctuation was really only used to help people read something out loud--it didn't diffe...
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The answer is ... maybe Americans tend to put the punctuation inside the quotation marks. Brits tend to put the punctuation OUTSIDe of the quotation marks. There are different style manuals which answer this question different ways and they...
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No. Do not use punctuation marks anywhere in the survey, other than decimal points in the wage rate or fringe benefit columns.
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In cases when necessary yes, they are a more accurate way of expressing what the author wanted to portray in his story, but then again when you have a good enough author that is not needed.
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The ancient Greeks and Romans wrote without punctuation to interrupt their texts. That was left to the reader to interpret the places to pause, stop, or otherwise divide the text. As Latin grew to be a second language in the Middle Ages, sc...
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