Let’s Put an end to sentences! What is an end mark? An end mark is also known as punctuation, and comes at the end of a sentence. It lets you know when.

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Let’s Put an end to sentences!

What is an end mark? An end mark is also known as punctuation, and comes at the end of a sentence. It lets you know when to stop. What are the different kinds of end marks?

An exclamation mark shows excitement or feeling. That is a huge dog! A question mark means something is being asked. ? Are you going to lunch? The full stop comes at the end of statements and commands. It is raining today It is raining today. Do not interrupt me Do not interrupt me.

The full stop is used for more than just an end mark. It is used in abbreviations: 1290 College Rd. L. S. Lowry Ms. White Dr. Watson

Where are we going exclamation mark question mark full stop

oops! You’ve been zapped. wrong answer Go Back

Correct Where are we going This sentence is a question, so it gets a question mark. ?

The phone is ringing exclamation mark question mark full stop

oops! You’ve been zapped. wrong answer Go Back

Correct The phone is ringing. full stop. This sentence is a statement, so it gets a full stop.

That car is going to crash exclamation mark question mark full stop

oops! You’ve been zapped. wrong answer Go Back

Correct That car is going to crash This sentence shows excitement, so it gets an exclamation mark. !

That tree is going to fall on the house exclamation mark question mark full stop

oops! You’ve been zapped. wrong answer Go Back

Correct That tree is going to fall on the house This sentence is a exclamation, so it gets an exclamation mark. !