What Is Punctuation?
Punctuation marks are symbols that help organize writing and make it easier to understand. They show where sentences end, where to pause, and how words relate to each other. Without punctuation, writing would be confusing and difficult to read.
Without punctuation: "Let's eat grandma!"
With punctuation: "Let's eat, grandma!"
The comma saves grandma's life!
Common Punctuation Marks
Period (.)
End of sentence
Comma (,)
Pause, separation
Semicolon (;)
Link related ideas
Colon (:)
Introduce lists
Apostrophe (')
Possession, contractions
Question Mark (?)
Questions
Exclamation (!)
Excitement, emphasis
Quotation Marks ("")
Direct speech
Dash (—)
Emphasis, interruption
Period (.)
Ending sentences and abbreviations
The Period Beginner
The period (also called a full stop) is the most common punctuation mark. It shows the end of a complete sentence or indicates an abbreviation.
Main Uses of Periods
I love reading books.
She works at a hospital.
The cat is sleeping.
Dr. Smith (Doctor)
Mr. Johnson (Mister)
etc. (et cetera)
Inc. (Incorporated)
I wonder what time it is.
She asked where he lived.
Tell me when you're ready.
Please close the door.
Take a seat.
Have a nice day.
• Start the next sentence with a capital letter
• Don't use a period with question marks or exclamation points
• Some abbreviations don't need periods: USA, NASA, FBI, CEO
Comma (,)
Separating items, clauses, and creating pauses
The Comma Intermediate
The comma is one of the most versatile punctuation marks. It creates pauses, separates items, and helps clarify the relationship between parts of a sentence.
Essential Comma Uses
| Use | Rule | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Lists | Separate items in a series | I bought apples, oranges, and bananas. |
| Joining Sentences | Before coordinating conjunctions | I was tired, so I went home. |
| Introductory Elements | After introductory words/phrases | However, I changed my mind. |
| Non-Essential Info | Set off extra information | My sister, who lives in Paris, called me. |
| Direct Address | When speaking to someone | Thank you, Sarah, for your help. |
| Dates & Places | Separate date elements | She was born on May 15, 1990, in Boston. |
Detailed Examples
I need eggs, milk, bread, and butter.
She is smart, funny, and kind.
Note: The comma before "and" is called the Oxford comma (optional in some styles)
I wanted to go, but it was raining.
She studied hard, so she passed the test.
Call me, or send me a text.
FANBOYS = For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So
After dinner, we watched a movie.
However, I disagree with your opinion.
In my opinion, this is the best choice.
Yes, I'll be there.
My brother, who is a doctor, lives in New York.
The movie, which I saw last week, was excellent.
If you can remove the information and the sentence still makes sense, use commas.