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Punctuation and Capital Letters

ICSE · Class 8 · English Language: Grammar and Composition

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Card 1Importance of punctuation

Why are punctuation marks important in writing?

Answer

Punctuation marks bring clarity to writing. Without them, the meaning can become unclear or even change completely. They help show pauses, questions, strong feelings, lists, and exact speech.

Card 2Main punctuation marks

What are the main marks of punctuation?

Answer

The main marks of punctuation are full stop, mark of interrogation, mark of exclamation, comma, semicolon, colon, apostrophe, quotation marks or inverted commas, dash, and hyphen.

Card 3Full stop

When is a full stop used?

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A full stop is used to close a statement or a command. It is also used after abbreviations for titles, names, degrees, and similar forms, and to indicate a decimal fraction.

Card 4Question mark

What does a question mark show?

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The mark of interrogation is placed at the end of a question. It shows that the sentence is asking for information or a reply.

Card 5Exclamation mark

What does an exclamation mark show?

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The mark of exclamation is placed at the end of an exclamatory sentence expressing sudden or strong emotion. It shows surprise, joy, pain, admiration, or urgency.

Card 6Comma

What is the shortest pause mark in punctuation?

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The comma is the shortest pause. It is used wherever a brief pause is needed to give clarity to writing.

Card 7Comma in series

How is a comma used in a series?

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A comma is used to separate words in series, phrases in series, and clauses in series. It helps make a list clear and easy to follow.

Card 8Comma and address

Why is a comma used with a noun of address?

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A comma is used to set off a noun of address, which is the name or title used to speak to someone directly. Example: Bobby, you didn't tell me you know Japanese. Another example: May I go to the libra

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