📚 What is a Period?
A period is a punctuation mark (.) that we use to show the end of a sentence. It's like a stop sign for your words! Using periods correctly helps people understand what you're writing. Let's explore some key things about periods:
- 🛑 End of a Sentence: A period always goes at the end of a complete thought or statement.
- ✍️ Declarative Sentences: We use periods for sentences that tell us something.
- 💡 Abbreviations: Periods are also used in some abbreviations, like Mr. or Mrs.
- 🚫 Not for Questions or Exclamations: We don't use periods for questions (which use question marks) or exclamations (which use exclamation points).
Quick Study Guide
- 🛑 Periods mark the end of a sentence.
- ✍️ Use periods for sentences that make a statement.
- 💡 Periods can be used in abbreviations (like Mr., Mrs., Ms.).
- ❓ Don't use periods for questions or exclamations.
Practice Quiz
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Which of these sentences is punctuated correctly?
- The dog is brown
- The dog is brown?
- The dog is brown!
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Where does a period go in a sentence?
- At the beginning
- In the middle
- At the end
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Which of these is NOT a reason to use a period?
- To end a statement
- To end a question
- In some abbreviations
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Which sentence needs a period?
- Are you coming
- I like to read
- Wow, that's amazing
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What kind of sentence usually ends with a period?
- A question
- A statement
- An exclamation
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Which of these abbreviations uses a period correctly?
- Mr
- Mr.
- MR
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Choose the correct sentence with a period.
- Go to the park
- Go to the park?
- Go to the park!
Click to see Answers
- A
- C
- B
- B
- B
- B
- A