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Sentence Ending Punctuations
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Welcome: Sentence Ending Punctuations
Description:
Each sentence is a complete thought. The punctuation at the end of the sentence tells the reader the sentence is over and tells the type of sentence it is. An exclamation point is at the end of an exclamatory sentence. A question mark ends a interrogative sentence that asks a question. A period marks the end of a declarative sentence, the most common of sentences.
Grade Level: 6-8
Curriculum: English / Language Arts
Keywords: Period, fullstop, exclamation, exclaim, exclamation mark, question sign, question mark, sentence ending,
Author(s): Danielle Kelly
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https://youtu.be/0Wrv_ZviMEc
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