Nida
Nida
Nida
Assignment : English
Department: BS Mathematics
Submitted to: Ma'am Maryum
Submitted by: Nida Ahmad
Fatima Jinnah Women University
Rawalpindi
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Punctuation
There was no punctuation in any languages of ancient times.With the advancement of
civilization,punctuation was introduced in the written form of the language to help a
reader distinguish words and ideas from each other and to mirror the natural rhythms
of the spoken language.This article will cover proper usage of some of the basic
punctuations.
Period (.)
The period is also called full stop in England.A period declares the end of a sentence.It
also indicates the separation of sentences so that the readers cannot mix up different
sentences.A period is used at the end of a exclamatory sentence.
For example:
Example :
Have you had your breakfast?
Where are you going you any idea how much a taxi would cost?
Example:
Note:It is best to avoid using a note of exclamation whenever the excitement can be
described in words.You should be meticulous in using this punctuation in any form of
writing.
Comma(,):
The comma is the most useful and commom punctuation mark in English. It has many
important role in making a written form of English easy to read. Comma usually add
breathing scope for the readers in the sentences, so that their thoughts cannot get all
jumbled up. A comma has many uses.
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Usually , a comma separates two independent clauses when they are connected by
certain coordinating conjuctions (and, but, or, nor, or for). However , if the are very
short, no comma is needed.
Example
I wanted to watch a movie after dinner, but I could not tell her as I was
confused about her reaction.
Example
If you take your jacket,you'll catch a cold.(If the subordinators are used at the
beginning of the sentences,the comma marks the separation of two clauses)
Note:A good way to clear the confusion about commas is to read the sentence aloud to
make sure whether there is enough pause taken or not for using a comma.
Series Comma:
Commas are used to separate multiple items of the same category in a series.These
items can be a series of words,phrases or clauses.
Example:
Example:
Commas can be used to add nonessential ideas or facts in the form of words,phrases,or
clauses into a sentence.Usually removing these ideas from sentences does not affect
the grammatical accuracy of the sentences.
Example:
Example:
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He was born June 24, 1993,in London.
Commas in dialog:
Commas are used in the dialog to set off the indirect speech from the direct speech.
Example:
b. Commas do not separate two nouns,noun phrases, or noun clauses which are joined
by a conjuction.
c.Subordinate clauses do not need commas when they are joined by a conjuction
between them.
Correct:I'll be late if you don't let me go now.(if you don' t me go now,I'll be late.)
Colon(:):
Colons are the least used punctuations mark.The usage of colons is limited.Yet,if you
know how to use them,you will be able to use them in your writing.
Dear Sir:
To all members
Example:
c.A colon is also used to connect two independent clauses where the first one explains
the second clause or logically follows it.The first word after a colon usually is not
capitalized unless the colon introduces a series of new sentences or independent
clauses.
Example:
He was just thinking only one thing:what was his dog doing then?
Example:
7:35 PM
Semicolon(;)
Semicolons are almost like periods,but they connect two independent clauses or
sentences together instead of using a coordinating conjuction.Semicolons between the
two clauses or sentences indicate that the clauses or sentences indicate that the clauses
are closely related.Semicolons can be replaced by the coordinating conjuctions.
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Example:We do not need a car now;we want to sell it.(This semicolon could be
replaced by 'and'
Example:
Hyphen(-)
Example:
Anti-violent
Dog-like
Ability-wise
Decision-making
Compound numbers and continous numbers require hyphen in them.A hyphen is used
with compound numbers from 21 to 99 in words and with fractions and with fractions
which work as adjectives in the sentence.Fractions which are nouns don't need
hyphens.
Example:
Sixty-six
Twenty-five
Dash(-):
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A dash hints a brief break in thought or helps to add information to a sentence.A dash
no space before or after it.
Example:
The man was running around the building-I couldn't see his face-and
disappeared down the alley.
A dash can replace the conjuctions such as namely,that is,or in other words to add new
information or explanation.
Example:
Apostrophe(')
Example:
Tree's leaves(If there is an 's' before the apostrophe,no 's' is needed for
it)
Jones's scores
Quotation marks are used for enclosing direct quotations of written or spoken words
of others,or dialog said by characters in fiction.
They are also called quote marks or just quotes for short.The first of the pair is the
opening or open quote.It curves to the right:'' '.The second one is the closing or close
quote.It curves to the left:' ''.
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Example:
Notes:
Parenthesis-()
Paranthesis block off materials that interrupt the text to add information.
Example:
Brackets:
Brackets enclose the additional things in the quoted material.These additions are used
for the clarifications of the words or phrases of the quotes materials.
Example:
''Yeats used to love her [Maude Gonne], and he wrote many poems
about her.''
THE END
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