comma, used to separate single items in a list, or to separate a subordinate clause from a main clause, colon, to add extra information or to introduce a list, semicolon, to break up lists of long phrases or to link two related sentences, brackets, to add extra information (almost like a piece of gossip), hyphen, to join words or parts of words together, apostrophe, to show possession or when a letter has been omitted from a word, speechmark, to show when someone is speaking, capital, use at the start of a sentence or for a proper noun, fullstop, use at the end of a sentence or with an abbreviation, exclamation, the mark used when someone shows emotion or feeling.

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