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7 SPOKEN <strong>ENGLISH</strong> AND WRITTEN <strong>ENGLISH</strong> PAGE70<br />

56 Punctuation<br />

1 The sentence<br />

A sentence ends with a full stop, a question mark or an exclamation mark.<br />

Punctuation<br />

Example<br />

STATEMENT Full stop We've got the best bargains.<br />

IMPERATIVE Full stop Send for our brochure today.<br />

QUESTION Question mark Have you booked a holiday?<br />

EXCLAMATION Exclamation mark What a bargain!<br />

NOTE<br />

a If a question has no inversion, then we still use a question mark.<br />

You've booked a holiday?<br />

b A request in the form of a question usually has a question mark.<br />

Can you send me a brochure, please?<br />

c There is a question mark after a question tag.<br />

It's a bargain, isn't it?<br />

2 Punctuation between main clauses<br />

a<br />

b<br />

c<br />

There are a number of ways of punctuating two main clauses.<br />

Full stop between separate sentences<br />

Shakespeare wrote plays. He also acted on the stage.<br />

Semi-colon between separate clauses<br />

Shakespeare wrote plays; he also acted on the stage.<br />

Comma between clauses linked by and, but or so<br />

Shakespeare wrote plays, and he also acted on the stage.<br />

No punctuation when the verb follows and, but or so<br />

Shakespeare wrote plays and acted on the stage.<br />

A full stop or semi-colon shows that there are two separate pieces of information.<br />

A comma or no punctuation shows the meanings as more closely linked.<br />

Clauses linked by and, but or so can be without a comma, especially if they are short.<br />

He wrote plays, and he also acted.<br />

He wrote plays and he also acted.<br />

But if there is no linking word, we must put a full stop or semi-colon.<br />

NOT He wrote plays, he also acted.<br />

We can use a dash between clauses, but it is rather informal.<br />

Shakespeare wrote plays - he also acted on the stage.<br />

We can use either a dash or a colon before a clause which is an explanation.<br />

The theatre was full - there were several school parties there.<br />

The theatre was full: there were several school parties there.

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