PUNCTUATION MASTERCLASS - Learn Punctuation Easily in 30 Minutes - Comma, Semicolon, Period, Etc.

2017 ж. 5 Жел.
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Learn PUNCTUATION Easily in 30 Minutes in this Punctuation Masterclass. Also see - MOST COMMON MISTAKES IN ENGLISH & HOW TO AVOID THEM: • 50 MOST COMMON MISTAKE...
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In this lesson, you will learn the rules for using:
- period/full stop (.)
- exclamation mark (!)
- question mark (?)
- comma (,)
- semicolon (;)
- colon (:)
- apostrophe (')
Partial transcript:
Hello, and welcome back. In this lesson, I’m going to teach you the rules for using the seven most important punctuation marks, so that you can write correct English without making mistakes. There are exercises within the lesson to help you practice, and as always there is a final quiz at the end of the video. So, if you’re ready, let’s begin. We’re going to start with terminal punctuation. ‘Terminal’ means the end, so terminal punctuation marks are what we use to end a sentence. There are three of these: the period or the full stop, the exclamation mark, and the question mark. Let’s look at the period first. This mark is called the period in American English (AmE means American English), and it’s called the full stop in British English. It is used to mark the end of declarative and imperative sentences. I’ll explain. Here are some examples: “I teach English.” “We had pizza for dinner last night.” “If it rains tomorrow, I’ll bring my umbrella.” These sentences are called declarative sentences because they declare something; they give us some information. And at the end of each sentence, you see a period or full stop. Imperative sentences are commands or requests: “Please don’t feed the animals.” You might see this on a sign in a zoo. “Let me know what time your flight arrives.” “If it rains tomorrow, bring your umbrella.” Let’s now turn to the exclamation mark. It is used to convey strong emotion or feeling. Have a look at these two sentences: Both of them mean the same thing. The first sentence, which ends in a period, has no special feeling or emotion; it’s like saying “I’m really excited about my new job.” Doesn’t sound like I’m very excited, does it? That’s why we use the exclamation mark: “I’m really excited about my new job!” - it tells our reader to read the sentence with emotion - in this sentence, the emotion is excitement. This next sentence: “If you come to work late tomorrow, you’re fired!” Imagine a manger saying this to an employee. So, this expresses anger. In the same way, you can show many other feelings including surprise, joy, fear etc. using the exclamation mark. Now, both of these sentences are declarative, but you can also use the exclamation mark in an imperative sentence like this one: “Johnny, don’t play with your food!” You can imagine a mother saying that angrily to her son. So, it’s a strong or strict command. Another place where we use the exclamation mark is after interjections. Here are a couple of sentences: “Ouch! You just stepped on my foot!” “Wow! What a beautiful house!” Interjections are words like “ouch” and “wow” which are used to express feelings. So, remember: if you want to convey strong emotion in a sentence, put an exclamation mark at the end of it. If there’s no special feeling, just end the sentence with a period. OK, let’s turn now to the third terminal punctuation symbol: the question mark. It is used to mark the end of a question. So, it’s very straightforward: if a sentence is a question, then put a question mark at the end of it. Here are some examples: “What do you do?” “Are we allowed to feed the animals?” “If it rains tomorrow, should I bring my umbrella?” “Are you excited about your new job?” “Who lives in that house?” So, the rule is: if a sentence is a question, it must end with a question mark. Alright, let’s do a small exercise now. There are four sentences on the screen. I want you to add periods or full stops, exclamation marks and question marks where necessary. Stop the video, think about your answers, then play the video and check. OK, here are the answers. If you want, stop the video again, check your answers, then play the video and continue. Before we move on to the next topic, a quick note on spacing. Notice that there is no space between the last letter of a sentence and the terminal punctuation mark. If you put a space there, it’s wrong. But, when you begin a new sentence, you should leave a space after the terminal mark, and you should start the new sentence with a capital letter.

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    @selinasattar3595@selinasattar35953 жыл бұрын
  • What a profound your lectures are sir. Never stop uploading videos. Your are serving to the world with english setbacks. A great salute to you!

    @santoshuprajhiya7871@santoshuprajhiya78715 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you, Santosh :)

      @LearnEnglishLab@LearnEnglishLab5 жыл бұрын
    • So true.

      @favouredlisa8218@favouredlisa82185 жыл бұрын
  • This helped a lot, and I'm really happy I learned most of the punctuation.

    @amelia-rosesinclair3553@amelia-rosesinclair35532 жыл бұрын
  • This is first time I have wathed your video; and I would love to subscribe you ! Never even and nobody has taught like this !Love you Sir!

    @user-kf5gv5kg4r@user-kf5gv5kg4r4 ай бұрын
  • 7 questions correct. Two hours of studying really paid off.

    @aspentretris4916@aspentretris49164 жыл бұрын
  • I love your videos you are really talented, now I understand things way more.

    @andrebarnes2856@andrebarnes28563 жыл бұрын
  • The way of teaching is just phenomenal....sir...🙏 I m too an English teacher and learnig something from u.thank u sir.

    @gurunathpatro2417@gurunathpatro24173 жыл бұрын
  • i have finally attained enlightenment on the usage of these little dots that could make the sentences mean other thing!!!!!

    @synx9129@synx9129 Жыл бұрын
  • you are the best teacher ever and this helped me for my GLPTE

    @progamingytlegit6777@progamingytlegit67775 жыл бұрын
  • I don’t possess a word that can express how grateful I am for all you have helped me with. Thank you, teacher!

    @charlierashi100@charlierashi1004 жыл бұрын
  • i understood something my teachers couldnt teach for 4 years breh wow ur the best

    @xscout9572@xscout95723 жыл бұрын
  • Punctuation marks are very important, just as they are in Spanish. They are a fundamental (and obligatory) part of a well-structured language. The question is, how many punctuation marks are there for English? Impressively, there are 14 types! I will mention some of them: - Apostrophe ( ' ): We use the apostrophe to indicate contraction and possession, e.g. I'm Yahir; Mariana's book. That's one part of the whole set of punctuation symbols, but... When can we use them properly? The answer is simple, it just takes [practice], which is not difficult. Interesting fact: One of the least used "punctuation marks" are Braces ( { } ), as they are commonly used in mathematical cases, such as: {x+2}. Thanks for the information.

    @dryalex174@dryalex1742 жыл бұрын
  • You are doing great. From Sri Lanka.

    @Randomtrend111@Randomtrend1113 жыл бұрын
  • This is the best punctuation tutorial I ever found on youtube! Thank you!

    @teddyperera8531@teddyperera85316 жыл бұрын
    • Very true.

      @abosedeadetunji695@abosedeadetunji6954 жыл бұрын
  • Very well organised and explained. The presentation was flawless!

    @daniyalashar4884@daniyalashar48843 жыл бұрын
  • Punctuation marks are necessary to transmit correctly what you are saying. How to use them? Well, there are videos like this one that can help you! You can take notes of each section, to be able to remember things better, for example: -a topic -another topic -another topic This way you form a working strategy; make sure it is not confusing. OMG! I learned more in this video than in 2-3 years of English classes. Missed the brackets [Hello] for emphasis and the {} for math syntax, e.g. {3

    @MatTIBURCIOSUCHILISRAEL@MatTIBURCIOSUCHILISRAEL2 жыл бұрын
  • Questions: 1- What about dashes? 2- After colon, when do you capitalize letters? Excellent video, thanks.

    @seabreaze4243@seabreaze42434 жыл бұрын
    • (listening)

      @louf7178@louf71783 жыл бұрын
  • Gotta ace the ACT!! Prayers needed!!!

    @lionelh7217@lionelh72173 жыл бұрын
  • This lecture was very good and comprehensive too! Thanks for the efforts. It is much appreciated.

    @royalmeredith3695@royalmeredith3695 Жыл бұрын
  • Very organized and clearly explained with examples. Brilliant actually.

    @phoebusapollo4677@phoebusapollo46772 жыл бұрын
  • What a wonderful video. Thanks for enlightening sir. Respected sir, Do you provide personal tution. I really want to improve my English as par with yours. Specially that accent sir. Pls reply.

    @yuganshusharma2847@yuganshusharma28476 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you so much for instilling me such a major and minor mistakes while writing english. ❤

    @arbabtaimoorkhan9320@arbabtaimoorkhan93204 жыл бұрын
  • This video is amazing! I think it helps a lot to understand this difficult subject, it was very easy for me to see; I used to ask myself "how am I going to put all the punctuation marks?" and now I can do it. In my years of study from 2013-2021 I had not been able to write punctuation marks so well. Because I had a bad-tempered teacher (no offense) and it's incredible how easy it is. In mathematics they can also be used as: {[5]*6}. I think I really like this...

    @MatMEDRANOBRIGADAMARIAFERNANDA@MatMEDRANOBRIGADAMARIAFERNANDA2 жыл бұрын
  • This is an excellent masterclass. Thanks a lot

    @TheDrfantasma@TheDrfantasma4 жыл бұрын
    • yes

      @rksiblings5582@rksiblings55823 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you so much for teaching everyone this I LEARNED SO MUCH

    @amadiau2209@amadiau22093 жыл бұрын
  • Actually ; A Important Lesson. Thank- you Very much. Professor Ganesh.

    @alonsocobarrubias2154@alonsocobarrubias2154 Жыл бұрын
  • I thank you very much for the knowledge you are giving us. It really helped me and it helped others too. I like your videos but i guess it will be even better without music.

    @mente5731@mente5731 Жыл бұрын
  • I never thought; I would be able to learn punctuations so quickly. Heartily thanks for your tireless efforts!! You're one of the best English Teachers. :-)

    @hemalpatel6488@hemalpatel64883 жыл бұрын
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