The Fluency Book – Random (Punctuation Marks & Symbols)
Monroe Mann
Published On: Dec 24, 2024
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Name: Monroe Mann Break Diving Level: Level 1 Number of Certified Dives: 15 From: United States In: United States
RANDOM _________________
PUNCTUATION MARKS ___________________
period ( . ) _______________________comma( , ) _______________________exclamation point ( ! ) _______________________question mark ( ? ) _______________________hyphen ( – ) _______________________dash ( — ) _______________________colon ( : ) _______________________semi-colon ( ; ) _______________________slash ( / ) _______________________backslash ( \ ) _______________________square bracket [ ] _______________________curly bracket { } _______________________angle bracket < > _______________________parentheses ( ) _______________________quotation mark ( ” ) _______________________single quotation mark ( ‘ ) _______________________at symbol ( @ ) _______________________hash sign ( # ) _______________________dollar sign ( $ ) _______________________euro sign ( € ) _______________________yen sign ( ¥ ) _______________________pound sign ( £ ) ______________________RMB Yuan sign (¥/元) ______________________percent sign ( % ) _______________________ampersand ( & ) _______________________asterisk ( * ) _______________________plus sign ( + ) _______________________minus sign ( – ) _______________________division sign ( / ) _______________________multiplication sign ( x ) _______________________copyright sign © _______________________registered copyright sign ® _______________________trademark sign ™ _______________________
Related Words
symbol _______________________grammar _______________________sentence structure _______________________noun _______________________verb _______________________adjective _______________________adverb _______________________open quotation mark _______________________close quotation mark _______________________mathematics _______________________statistics _______________________internet _______________________
Related Verbs
to add _______________________to subtract _______________________to multiply _______________________to divide _______________________
Related Expressions
to copyright something __________________________________________to trademark something ___________________________________________
Common Sentences
Would you mind correcting my grammar in this sentence, please? __________________________________________________________________Wow! I really love your writing style! __________________________________________________________________I’m not sure if my use of punctuation here is correct. __________________________________________________________________Twenty percent of fifty is ten. __________________________________________________________________If you need to copyright or trademark something, typically you will go talk to a lawyer to get expert advice. __________________________________________________________________This is what she said: “You are absolutely crazy!” I asked in reply, “Why do you think that?” She didn’t answer me. __________________________________________________________________I am a scorpio – that is, I was born on a day and time that associates with the scorpio star sign. But I’m not sure I believe in that stuff. __________________________________________________________________I need to exchange all of my British pounds, Chinese renminbe, Japanese yen, and European euros for American dollars. I’m moving to New York! __________________________________________________________________The most-used punctuation marks are the period, exclamation point, comma, and question mark, but we also frequently use the colon, semi-colon, quotation marks, brackets, and parentheses. __________________________________________________________________
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