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Punctuation andCapitalization

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Parts ofSpeech

Parts ofSpeech

PUNCTUATION AND CAPITALIZATION

Punctuation –

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1. . end sentences, abbreviate, i like bread. 2. , two clauses can switch places, math,english,history

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– EM Dash , Please call my teacher-Ms Minor 4.

- EN Dash (hyphen), Chocolate-covered donuts 5. : time, ratio, analogy, 10:00 6. ; and,or , Sarah likes pizza; Jake does not 7. ? question, Should we preheat the oven? 8. ! command, yells , I like sushi!

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‘ contraction, possession, Jamie’s pie was thrown away 10.

“ ” quoting ,

“ fast food is bad for kids ” said the doctor 11. … ellipsis, to leave unfinished , Then the man said... 12.[ ]include words within a quote or that are not part of the original quote , “ He said[ Dr.Mario] that donuts are delicious ” 13.( ) to add extra information , The pasta ( after being cooked for 15 minutes) was ready 14./ to separate letter or numbers , everyone should add the eggs before and/or after we stir the batter EX: Comma (used to switch words around in a list) –The recipe for cake are eggs, milk, flower, baking powder and vanilla extract and more

Capitalization –

1. Please list the rules of capitalization here:

The world must be capitalized if it' s in the beginning of a sentence or a noun such as a person place or thing EX: (Used to begin a sentence) – Chicken is good for every occasion

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