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1 + Proofreading End Marks

2 + End Marks: Period Period: used to end a sentence a sentence makes a statement, request, or command that isn’t used as an exclamation Try these new Nikes on. (command) Relax. (request) Cars of the future will come with auto-steer features. (statement)

3 + Other uses for a Period After an Initial M. E. Kerr (writer) Breckin D. Brouwer As a Decimal used as a decimal point and to separate dollars and cents 98.5 percent of 10 th graders take Spanish class. A bottle of Mt. Dew costs about $1.50. At the End of a Sentence When an abbreviation is the last word in a sentence, only one period should be used. By the year 2030, a 65-year-old man may be as fit as a 45-year- old man today because of advances in nutrition, exercise, preventative medicine, etc. After Abbreviations A period is placed after each part of an abbreviation – unless the abbreviation is an acronym. An acronym is a word formed from the first (or first few) letters of words in a set phrase. Abbreviations: Mr., Mrs., Ms., Dr., A.D. Acronyms DOS, CMCS, IBM

4 + End Marks: Ellipsis Ellipsis An ellipsis (three periods) may be used to indicate a pause in dialogue or to show omitted words or sentences. (When typing, leave one space before, after, and between each period.) To Show a Pause shows a pause in dialogue “Why did I get home late, Dad? Well, Jill and I... ah... yeah, were in another galaxy. Well, I... ah... mean we were watching A Space Odyssey on Jill’s new 3-D TV.” To Show Omitted Words shows that one or more words have been left out of a quotation “Then, you’d blast off... on screen, as if you were looking out... of a spaceship.” As the End of a Sentence If the words left out are at the end of a sentence, use a period followed by three dots. “The game would start with a terrific stereo sound track.... Then you’d blast off, with realistic animated sequences, in full color, on screen, as if you were looking out the window of a spaceship.”

5 + End Marks: Question Mark A question mark is used after an interrogative sentence and to show doubt about the correctness of a fact or figure. Direct Question A question mark is used at the end of a direct questions (an interrogative sentence). How long will it be before deep-driving vehicles will be able to search the deepest ocean floor for deposits of silver, manganese, and cobalt? Indirect Question No question mark is used after an indirect quotation. I asked if marine biologists will be required to live on the ocean floor. In Parentheses The question mark is placed within parentheses to show that the writer isn’t sure a fact or figure is correct. By the year 2050 (?) we will be able to explore the ocean floor without attachment to any support vehicle.

6 + End Marks: Exclamation Point An exclamation point is used to express strong feeling. It may be placed after a word, a phrase, or an exclamatory sentence. (The exclamation points should not be overused.) Cowabunga, dudes! Cool! I’m going to the Jonas Brothers concert! Americans produce over 150 million tons of garbage every year! Caution: NEVER write more than one exclamation point; such punctuation is incorrect. (It should only be used in informal appropriate situations)


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