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Grammar Lesson Week 14 End Marks (Punctuation) These notes go into your English notebook

Grammar Lesson Week 14 End Marks (Punctuation) These notes go into your English notebook

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The Period (.) The period has three basic uses: 1. To end a declarative sentence: Some hikes can last for weeks. 2. To end a mild imperative sentence: Change your shoes quickly. 3. To state an indirect question. I asked whether the pants were on sale.

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Page 1: Grammar Lesson Week 14 End Marks (Punctuation) These notes go into your English notebook

Grammar Lesson Week 14

End Marks (Punctuation)These notes go into your English

notebook

Page 2: Grammar Lesson Week 14 End Marks (Punctuation) These notes go into your English notebook

End MarksOEvery sentence must end with

an end mark. End marks indicate the end of a thought and the emotion or tone of a sentence.

The three end marks are:• The period (.)• The question mark (?)• The exclamation mark (!)

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The Period (.)The period has three basic uses:

1. To end a declarative sentence:Some hikes can last for weeks.

2. To end a mild imperative sentence:Change your shoes quickly.

3. To state an indirect question.I asked whether the pants were on sale.

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The Question Mark (?)Used to end sentences that are questions.Which mountain are you planning to climb?What color?They have four dogs?

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The Exclamation Mark (!)

Used to end an exclamatory sentence, a strong imperative, or strong interjections.The view from the top is stunning!Breathtaking!

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Practice

OP. 656, exercise 1OP. 657, exercise 2