PUNCTUATION in a Sentence
Learn PUNCTUATION from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
11 example sentences for PUNCTUATION, such as:
1. If our young friend studied punctuation, it.
2. His letter was completely without punctuation.
3. We have not yet learned to punctuate correctly.
4. He was known for his poor grammar and punctuation.
5. The clapping and stamping in the hall were punctuated by whistling.
2. His letter was completely without punctuation.
3. We have not yet learned to punctuate correctly.
4. He was known for his poor grammar and punctuation.
5. The clapping and stamping in the hall were punctuated by whistling.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of PUNCTUATION
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punctuation
n. the use of certain marks to clarify meaning of written material by grouping words grammatically into sentences and clauses and phrases
n. something that makes repeated and regular interruptions or divisions
Classic Sentence:
1 If our young friend studied punctuation, it.
2 She did not finish, for by this time she was bending down and punching under the bed with the broom, and so she needed breath to punctuate the punches with.
3 There were hurried stumbling steps in the upper hall, a pause and then more steps, weak dragging steps now, punctuated by metallic clankings.
4 All night long pianos jangled from behind drawn shades and rowdy songs and laughter floated out, punctuated by occasional screams and pistol shots.
5 There was a short mumbled argument, punctuated with curses, and uncertain feet ascended the stairs.
6 The clapping and stamping in the hall were punctuated by whistling.
Example Sentence:
1 Check and double-check spelling and punctuation.
2 His letter was completely without punctuation.
3 He was known for his poor grammar and punctuation.
4 The apostrophe is misused extensively; more so, perhaps, than any other punctuation mark.
5 We have not yet learned to punctuate correctly.