English Punctuation Guide – English Writing Lesson
In this lesson, you can learn about English punctuation.You’ll see the most common punctuation marks in English, what they’re called, and how to use them.
Using punctuation correctly is critical for your English writing. Punctuation problems can make a bad impression or lead to misunderstandings.
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See the full version of this lesson on our website: https://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/english-punctuation-guide.
Contents:
1. Period 0:58
2. Comma 3:38
3. Colon 5:34
4. Semicolon 6:37
5. Apostrophe 8:09
6. Hyphen 9:57
7. Dash 12:13
8. Quotation Mark 14:19
9. Parentheses 17:06
10. Question and Exclamation Marks 18:53
This lesson will help you:
- Get a better understanding for all punctuation marks in English so you can improve your English writing and comprehension.
- Use our English punctuation guide to get real examples of using each punctuation mark correctly.
- See common mistakes students make when using English punctuation.
- Go through ten different parts of the English punctuation guide to better understand each punctuation mark.
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In this lesson, you can learn about English punctuation.You’ll see the most common punctuation marks in English, what they’re called, and how to use them.
Using punctuation correctly is critical for your English writing. Punctuation problems can make a bad impression or lead to misunderstandings.
Want to learn more about other punctuation marks? Get help from a certified English teacher in an online English lesson: http://bit.ly/ooe-teachers.
See the full version of this lesson on our website: https://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/english-punctuation-guide.
Contents:
1. Period 0:58
2. Comma 3:38
3. Colon 5:34
4. Semicolon 6:37
5. Apostrophe 8:09
6. Hyphen 9:57
7. Dash 12:13
8. Quotation Mark 14:19
9. Parentheses 17:06
10. Question and Exclamation Marks 18:53
This lesson will help you:
– Get a better understanding for all punctuation marks in English so you can improve your English writing and comprehension.
– Use our English punctuation guide to get real examples of using each punctuation mark correctly.
– See common mistakes students make when using English punctuation.
– Go through ten different parts of the English punctuation guide to better understand each punctuation mark.
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See more free English lessons like this on our website: https://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/.
Love the video, love Kasia. Very helpful. Even in my own native language I don’t know how to use properly puntuactions marks and signs. Thanks a lot.
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comm is the most confusing.
Thanks so much for a wonderful tutorial. I think apostrophe (') and sem-colon ( 😉 is more difficult.
Unbelievable. An adult learning a simple lesson. So pathetic
Parentheses
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They don't explain ellipsis
The semi colon is confusing
speach marks
Very informative! Thank you for the video.
Thanks for this.
The hyphens part/compound word, are the counted as one word?
E.g is self-employed a one word?
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Each thing of english confused me because it changes day by day😂
I didn't know if my essay had any punctuation errors. So, I watched your video so, I could check my punctuation.
The dashes especially while we have coma as you said is best to use rather than dash
For me, it's the comma; it's very confusing to use it.
Excellent. I learned so much with this video. Thanks.
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