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OO.2 Choose the correct end marks

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What are end marks?

End marks are punctuation marks used at the end of a sentence. They tell the reader how the sentence should sound and what kind of sentence it is.

Examples:
  • I like to read.
  • Do you like to read?
  • Look at that!
Note

Every sentence must end with an end mark. A sentence is not complete without one.

The period (.)

A period is used at the end of a telling sentence. A telling sentence gives information or tells about something.

Examples:
  • The dog is sleeping.
  • I have a red backpack.
  • We go to school every day.
Note

If the sentence is calm and tells something, it usually ends with a period.

The question mark (?)

A question mark is used at the end of an asking sentence. An asking sentence asks a question.

Examples:
  • What is your name?
  • Do you want to play?
  • Where is my book?
Note

If the sentence can be answered, it should end with a question mark.

The exclamation mark (!)

An exclamation mark is used at the end of a sentence that shows strong feeling or excitement.

Examples:
  • That was fun!
  • Wow, look at that!
  • Stop!
Note

Do not use exclamation marks too often. Save them for strong feelings.

Choosing the correct end mark

To choose the correct end mark, think about what the sentence is doing: telling, asking, or showing strong feeling.

Examples:
  • I see a bird. (telling)
  • Can you see the bird? (asking)
  • I see a huge bird! (strong feeling)
Note

Read the sentence out loud. How it sounds can help you choose the correct end mark.