Punctuation Review
Punctuation review and MINTS
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Used to separate two independent (or independent and dependent) clauses
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Used to end a question
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Used to end an exclamatory statement
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Used to combine two words or show possession
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Used to start a list or make a singular point
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Used to separate two short, related independent clauses
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Acronym we use for capitalization
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What should be capitalized: We saw karen making fun of you.
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What should be capitalized: your birthday isn't for two weeks.
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What should be capitalized: My birthday is in june.
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What should be capitalized: I saw mrs. Kravitsky at Walmart yesterday!
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Used at the end of a sentence, or during a sentence, to make our writing grammatically correct
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Used at the end of a statement
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