• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: joaogabriel71
  • Perguntado 7 anos atrás

2 Grammar extra punctuation
rules
Complete the rules for punctuation
(1-4) with these words.
apostrophe
comma
period
capital letter
exclamation mark
1 You have to use a
when it's the first word of a
sentence; with names of people,
places, and countries; with days
of the week and months; and
with people's titles.
2 You must end a sentence with
, or you can
emphasize something with
an
3 A
can separate
lists of nouns or adjectives, and
sometimes two clauses.
4 You have to use an
with contracted forms and with
the possessive's.

Respostas

respondido por: gmvasconcelos88
1

Resposta:

1 capital letter - You have to use a when it's the first word of a sentence; with names of people, places, and countries; with days of the week and months; and with people's titles.

2 period and exclamation mark - You must end a sentence with, or you can emphasize something with an

3 comma - Can separate lists of nouns or adjectives, and sometimes two clauses.

4 apostrophe - You have to use an with contracted forms and with the possessive's.

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