capital letters - When starting a new sentence. When using proper nouns and acronyms., comma - When separating items on a list. Before a coordinating conjunction ( and, but, or, so, for, yet) that links two independent clauses. After an introductory phrase. In conditional clauses when the if clause comes first., semi colon - To join two independent clauses that share the same main idea. In a list to separate objects that also have commas., colon - To introduce a list of items. To separate two independent clauses when the second clause explains or illustrates the first one., brackets - When including information that is not essential., question mark - When asking a direct question., quotation mark - When including someone else’s words in your writing., exclamation mark - When expressing strong emotions such as surprise or excitement., apostrophe - An apostrophe shows that a letter (or letters) has been omitted from a word in a contraction OR to make a noun possessive., ellipsis points - Shows that something has been removed from a sentence. It can also show a pause or an unfinished sentence.,

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