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Punctuation Marks
Punctuation Marks
The semicolon
Used is to join together two sentences that are related
Call me tomorrow; you can give me an answer then.
The colon
Used before a list . Another use of this punctuation mark is after a heading.
Example: I want the following items: butter, sugar, and flour.
The comma
Used to separate items on a list
Used to add a phrase that does not contain any new subject
He walked all the way home, and he shut the door.
Used to pause before proceeding
The period
Used at the end of any sentence that is intended to make a statement
I visited my friend in the city. She lives with her mom.