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End Marks

End Marks. Sentence Skills: A Workbook for Writers, Form B John Langan. End Marks. A sentence always begins with a capital letter. It always a period a question mark, or an exclamation point. ENDS WITH. Period (.). Use a period after a sentence that makes a statement.

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End Marks

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  1. End Marks Sentence Skills: A Workbook for Writers, Form B John Langan

  2. End Marks • A sentence always begins with a capital letter. It always • a period • a question mark, or • an exclamation point. ENDS WITH

  3. Period (.) Use a period after a sentence that makes a statement. Sam is seven feet tall. Use a period after most abbreviations. Dr. Butcher M.D. Ms. Marple A.M.

  4. Question Mark (?) Use a question mark after a direct question. “What color is that Martian?” Ed asked. Do not use a question mark after an indirect question. Sue asked how Ed’s therapy was going.

  5. Exclamation Point (!) Use an exclamation point after a word or sentence that expresses strong feeling. Wow! This liver is tasty!

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