1-Exclamation point: ❗️
Use an exclamation point at the end of the sentence
that shows a strong feeling such as surprise or fear. An exclamation point is used in that case instead of a period.
Examples:
1- You’re completely wrong!
2- What a shame!
3- Help! A monster!
4- Shut up please!
5- How sad!
•You can also use exclamation points with strong orders:
Examples:
1-Sit down!
2- Be quiet!
3-Do it now!
4- Leave now!
• Exclamation points are usually used after interjections, words to express a sudden feeling such as fear happiness surprise or anger or in greetings:Two words together.
Examples:
1-Hello!
2- Good morning!
3-Look out!
4- Happy birthday!
5- Well done!
2- Apostrophe: ’
Use an apostrophe with S to show ownership.
Examples:
1-This is Michael ‘s room.
2- This is my Dad’s desk.
3- Are you Kathleen ‘s mom?
• You also use an apostrophe to show where one or more letters are missing in a contraction:
Examples:
1-I’m = (Am) the boy who lives next door.
2- She’s = ( Is) my best friend.
3- We’re = ( Are) going to the park today.
4- He’ll = ( Will) lend you his bike.
3- Quotation marks: “„
Use quotation marks around the exact words that someone says.
• Use a comma before the last quotation mark, to separate the words from the rest of the sentence.
1-My sister and me, went to watch “Moana”
at the new theatre.
2-“This bike is mine”, said Susan.
3- “Let’s play Computer games”, said Louis.
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