English, 25.09.2020 18:01 CristianPaz
1. Match the punctuation marks with the descriptions.
used with a conjunction to put together two sentences
takes the pace of letters in a contraction
period
marks the end of a statement
marks the beginning of a complex list
used to show lots of emotion
puts together two complete sentences into one
used to mark a question
puts together two numbers to create one
offsets a direct quote
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1. Match the punctuation marks with the descriptions.
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