Punctuation

Punctuation

The rules of punctuation can be quite complex, especially when it comes to the use of the colon, semicolon, dash, ect. when used in conjunction with each other. However, most of us will just avoid the confusion.

I have included a page which gives every known rule on this subject matter, but please don’t get burdened by all the tricky stuff. Print a copy for yourself, but be aware that the more difficult stuff will only be useful to the advanced students.

Click on the link below and you will arrive at the punctuation guidelines page. The only way back to this site will be by clicking the back button at the top of the the page.

Rules

Exercises

Capital Letters 1

Capital Letters 2

Statements, Questions and Exclamations 1

Statements, Questions and Exclamations 2

Commas 1

Commas 2

Commas 3

Commas 4

Quotation Marks 1

Quotation Marks 2

Contractions 1

Contractions 2

Apostrophes-Possession

Apostrophes-Possession 2

Apostrophes-Possession 3

Punctuation-Revision

 

 

 

 

 

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