A : is to link independent clauses not joined by a coordinating conjunction.
False
This is the definition of ;
I went to the store, but they were closed, so I got in my car, turned my radio on, backed out, and then went home.
I went to the store but they were closed, so I got in my car, turned my radio on, backed out, and then went home.
What does the ! mean?
Used after an interjection or exclamation indicate forceful utterance or strong feeling.
How to spell !
Exclamation Point
When is national punctuation day?
September 24
There is 13 punctuation
False
14 Punctuation
Because I ate dinner I went to bed.
Because I ate dinner, I went to bed.
What does , mean?
Mark separation within the sentence.
How to spell ()
Parentheses
What is the # called?
octothorpe(Pound sign)
Even though every mark is called punctuation only 4 go at the end of a sentence?
True
I am Shayla Sargent I love fried chicken I am lactose intolerant
I am Shayla Sargent. I love fried chicken. I am lactose intolerant.
What does [] mean?
To include explanatory words or phrases within quoted language.
How to spell "
Quotation Mark
1 person in this group puts periods at the end of sentence when they text. Who is it.
Stokley
Is this grammarly correct?
Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo.
Buffalo! It's a noun! It's a city! It's a verb (meaning "to intimidate")! It plays on reduced relative clauses, different part-of-speech readings of the same word, and center embedding, all in the same sentence. Stare at it until you get the following meaning: "Bison from Buffalo, New York, who are intimidated by other bison in their community, also happen to intimidate other bison in their community."
Apple will announce it's new iPhone soon. Its a big year for the company
Apple will announce its new iPhone soon. It's a big year for the company
What does ; mean?
To link independent clauses not joined by a coordinating conjunction.
How to spell ...
Ellipsis
What's the different between a Dash and a Hyphen?
A - link word together.
A _ to indicate a break in the thought or structure of a sentence.
Is this grammarly correct?
This exceeding trifling witling, considering ranting criticizing concerning adopting fitting wording being exhibiting transcending learning, was displaying, notwithstanding ridiculing, surpassing boasting swelling reasoning, respecting correcting erring writing, and touching detecting deceiving arguing during debating.
True
Have a nice day :)
Have a nice day.
What does ... mean?
A mark to indicate the omission of letters of words.
How to spell '
Apostrophe
What's the different between [] and ()?
They look different.