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Punctuation marks have a variety of functions which help make writing as clear as possible. Among other things they are used to indicate when sentences begin and end, when the reader should pause, and what part of the sentence is the most important.
While you might feel like using some punctuation marks comes instinctively, others may feel a mystery. In this article we'll look at the correct punctuation to use in specific situations.
Abbreviations
Should you capitalise an abbreviation? Does it need an apostrophe? What about full stop after it? The appropriate punctuation mark will change depending on the type of abbreviation ñ click here to learn more.
Apostrophe
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What does each word mean?
The abbreviation e.g. is used in a sentence to indicate that you are about to provide an example.
Here is e.g. used in some example sentences:
When applying for a job, make sure you check everything your potential employer will see (e.g. your CV, cover letter, application form, etc.) for spelling mistakes.
Spellzone has a variety of features that will help you improve your spelling, e.g. spelling tests, spelling games, and spelling lessons.
You should never use e.g. at the start of a sentence.
The abbreviation i.e. is used to clarify the information provided in a sentence.
Here is i.e. used in some example sentences:
When applying for ...
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Over the years, we’ve shared plenty of advice to help you get to grips with some of the trickier aspects of the English language. This week, we’ve compiled a handy list of these tips to make them easier for you to find.
Ten tips for using apostrophes
One of the most common mistakes people make when using apostrophes is breaking the following rule: NEVER USE AN APOSTROPHE TO FORM A SINGULAR PLURAL. But when should you use an apostrophe? In this list of tips, we go over the appropriate situations in which to use an apostrophe and some common situations in which people incorrectly use them.
Capital letters
While you probably know that you should use a capital l...
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