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common punctuation marks in English include commas, apostrophes, colons, question marks, exclamation marks, quotation marks, hyphens, and parentheses. Comma Used to separate words or groups of words in a sentence Apostrophe Used to indicate the omission of letters from a word Used to form contractions, show the possessive case, or create plurals of lowercase letters Colon Used to introduce an example, list, explanation, or quotation Used to emphasize a certain point Question mark Used at the end of a sentence or phrase to indicate a direct question Exclamation mark Used at the end of a sentence in place of a full stop for an exclamatory sentence, interjection, or command Used for added emotion or emphasis in speech Quotation marks Used to indicate the beginning and the end of a direct quotation Hyphen Used to join words or parts of words Frequently used in compound modifiers Parentheses Used to insert additional information or asides into a sentence without disrupting the main point #english @MaheshGuruji @Dr.SandeepDubey #learnandpracticeofspeaking how to learn english english seekhen