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Should every sentence in the paragraph ends with a full stop?
Should every sentence in the paragraph ends with a full stop?
What if there is an exclamation mark? Are there any rules?
Thank you :)
Sep 26, 2012 11:42 AM
Answers · 3
Well, a sentence can end (properly) with a full stop, an exclamation mark or a question mark. I think that's about it.
September 26, 2012
Adding to Jessica's answer. Those punctuation marks are important when you read aloud written material. Full stops have long pauses, commas are shorter, question marks indicate that the voice should have a rising inflection.
Honouring the punctuation makes a speech easier to understand and more forceful.
September 26, 2012
a full stop is is form of punctuation meaning the sentence (or thought) is complete. An exclamation point is a full stop but it indicates enthusiasm. Other forms of punctuation indicate a pause. So the thought may not be complete yet or what follows the coma in someway further describes the thought preceeding the coma or modifies it.
September 26, 2012
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