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Presentation on the basics of Punctuation. I believe good punctuation can make your messages more clear and precise. Please do check the presentation and do give your valuable feedback at admin@chriseducator.com

Presentation on the basics of Punctuation. I believe good punctuation can make your messages more clear and precise. Please do check the presentation and do give your valuable feedback at admin@chriseducator.com

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  1. 1. Punctuation By Christopher Dias, M.B.A., T.T.T.
  2. 2. Punctuation “Choosing whether or not to insert a comma is the same as choosing whether or not to buy a house.”- Chloe Thurlow
  3. 3. Point ● Punctuation is derived from the Latin word 'punctum' which means a 'point'. ● Art of putting in Points, Stops or Marks in writing. ● Usage ● Read Talk Vs Write Talk
  4. 4. Without Punctuation perhaps you dont always need to use commas periods colons etc to make sentences clear when i am in a hurry tired cold lazy or angry i sometimes leave out punctuation marks grammar is stupid i can write without it and dont need it my uncle Harry once said he was not very clever and i never understood a word he wrote to me i think ill learn some punctuation not too much enough to write to Uncle Harry he needs some help
  5. 5. With Punctuation Perhaps you don't always need to use commas, periods, colons etc. to make sentences clear. When I am in a hurry, tired, cold, lazy, or angry I sometimes leave out punctuation marks. "Grammar is stupid! I can write without it and don't need it," my uncle Harry once said. He was not very clever, and I never understood a word he wrote to me. I think I'll learn some punctuation - not too much, enough to write to Uncle Harry. He needs some help!
  6. 6. Examples Differences in meaning while applying different marks of Punctuation: - ⦁ Ram, my friend, is ill. Ram, my friend is ill. ⦁ Mohan said, "Soham is not feeling well." "Mohan" said Soham, "is not feeling well"
  7. 7. Commonly used Punctuation Full Stop or (Period) = (.) Note of Interrogation = (?) Note of Exclamation = (!) Comma = (,) Colon = (;) Semicolon = (;) Dash = (_______) Parentheses = () Capital Letters = A, B, C etc. Apostrophe = (') Quotation Marks or Inverted Commas = (" ") Hyphen = (-) Oblique or Virgule = (/)
  8. 8. Grammar Test The participants have to use punctuations in the following sentences. This activity will help the students in understanding punctuation and learn to use them. Grammar Exercise:- High and low rich and poor wise and foolish must all die Paul the apostle was beheaded in the reign of Nero. How are you Mohan
  9. 9. Grammar Exercise He said to his disciples, Watch and pray. Whatever is is right. Have you written your exercise What a terrible fire this is
  10. 10. Full Stop (or Period) (.) It represents the longest pause. As in speaking we have to pause regularly and naturally. So, the pause in speaking has its counterpart in writing in the form of Full Stop. At the end of an Assertive or Imperative Sentence
  11. 11. Examples I do know where Mohan lives. Please post this letter. To mark abbreviations and initials, e.g.: B.A., L.L.B., M. P., M.B.B.S.
  12. 12. Punctuation Buzz The participants are divided into a team of two. The instructor removes a deck of cards with symbols of Punctuations on them. The instructor randomly picks up a card from the deck and shows it to the teams. The team has to hit the buzzer and make a sentence with the respective punctuation in it.
  13. 13. Punctuation Buzz They have to write the punctuation on the board. The team scores a point for each sentence. The team with the highest score wins.

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