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Title: Courtesy


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Courtesy
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Courtesy
  • Sentence Endings Sentence Beginnings

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Proofreading Sentence Endings

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Proofreading Sentence Endings
The Ancient Greeks invented
the alphabet
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Proofreading Sentence Endings
The did not have small letter or spaces
between words. THEIRWRITINGLOOKEDLIKE THIS
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Sentence Endings
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Sentence Endings
Mark .

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Sentence Endings
Mark . Name period

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Sentence Endings
Mark . Name period
Tone of Voice regular
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Sentence Endings
Mark . Name period
Tone of Voice regular Example John needs help.
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Sentence Endings
Mark ?

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Sentence Endings
Mark ? Name question mark

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Sentence Endings
Mark ? Name question mark
Tone of Voice Rising
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Sentence Endings
Mark ? Name question mark
Tone of Voice Rising Example John needs help?
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Sentence Endings
Mark !

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Sentence Endings
Mark ! Name exclamation mark
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Sentence Endings
Mark ! Name exclamation mark
Tone of Voice shouting
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Sentence Endings
Mark ! Name exclamation mark
Tone of Voice shouting Example John needs help!
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ENGLISH VS. SPANISH
Cats chase rats. Cats chase rats? Billy
threw up!  
Cats chase rats. Cats chase rats? Billy
threw up!
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Sentence Endings Rules
  • Avoid exclamation points.
  • 2. Never use two end-punctuation marks together.
  •  

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Sentence Endings Rules
  • Avoid exclamation points.
  • 2. Never use two end-punctuation marks together.
  •  
  • ? Pass the butter!

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Sentence Endings Rules
  • Avoid exclamation points.
  • 2. Never use two end-punctuation marks together.
  •  
  • ? Pass the butter!
  • ? I am hungry!.

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Sentence Endings Rules
  • Avoid exclamation points.
  • 2. Never use two end-punctuation marks together.
  •  
  • ? Pass the butter!
  • ? I am hungry!.
  • ? Are you going, or not!?

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Sentence Endings Rules
  • Avoid exclamation points.
  • 2. Never use two end-punctuation marks together.
  •  
  • ? Pass the butter!
  • ? I am hungry!.
  • ? Are you going, or not!?
  • ? You hit me!!

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Spacing
  • Insert two spaces after punctuating
  • the end of a sentence.

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Spacing
  • Insert two spaces after punctuating
  • the end of a sentence.
  • ? John walked to school yesterday. On the way he
    met Cindy and Charles.

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Spacing
  • Insert two spaces after punctuating
  • the end of a sentence.
  • ? John walked to school yesterday. On the way he
    met Cindy and Charles.
  • ? John walked to school yesterday. On the way he
    met Cindy and Charles.

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Punctuating Sentence Beginnings
  • Why do we start a sentence with a capital
    letter?

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Punctuating Sentence Beginnings
  • Why do we start a sentence with a capital
    letter?
  • ? John walked to school yesterday. on the way he
    met Cindy and Charles.

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Punctuating Sentence Beginnings
  • Why do we start a sentence with a capital
    letter?
  • ? John walked to school yesterday. on the way he
    met Cindy and Charles.
  • ? John walked to school yesterday. On the way
    he met Cindy and Charles.

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Punctuating Sentence Beginnings
  • It tells readers that a new sentence is
    beginning.
  • ? John walked to school yesterday. on the way he
    met Cindy and Charles.
  • ? John walked to school yesterday. On the way
    he met Cindy and Charles.

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 Beginning Sentences Inside Quotation Marks
  • If a sentence is inside quotation marks, it
    also begins with a capital.

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 Beginning Sentences Inside Quotation Marks
  • If a sentence is inside quotation marks, it
    also begins with a capital.
  • ? John said, my dog can write his name with a
    pen.

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 Beginning Sentences Inside Quotation Marks
  • If a sentence is inside quotation marks, it
    also begins with a capital.
  • ? John said, my dog can write his name with a
    pen.
  • ? John said, My dog can write his name with a
    pen.

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 Beginning Sentences Inside Quotation Marks
  • Only capitalize the beginning of a sentence in
    quotation marks, not where it stopped and started
    again.

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 Beginning Sentences Inside Quotation Marks
  • Only capitalize the beginning of a sentence in
    quotation marks, not where it stopped and started
    again.
  • ? I am going to town, John said, In the
    morning.

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 Beginning Sentences Inside Quotation Marks
  • Only capitalize the beginning of a sentence in
    quotation marks, not where it stopped and started
    again.
  • ? I am going to town, John said, In the
    morning.
  • ? I am going to town, John said, in the
    morning.

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 Beginning Sentences Inside Quotation Marks
  • Only capitalize the beginning of a sentence in
    quotation marks, not where it stopped and started
    again.
  • ? I am going to town, John said, In the
    morning.
  • ? I am going to town, John said, in the
    morning.
  • Proof
  • I am going to town in the morning.

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 Other First Words
  •  
  • Capitalize the first word of titles of books
    and other written material.
  •  

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 Other First Words
  •  
  • Capitalize the first word of titles of books
    and other written material.
  •  
  • The article I read yesterday was The Best
    Dogs in America.

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 Other First Words
  •  
  • Capitalize the first word of titles of books
    and other written material.
  •  
  • The article I read yesterday was The Best
    Dogs in America.
  • The book I read yesterday was The Greatest
    Unicorn.

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 Punctuating Quotation Marks
  •  
  • Put periods and commas INSIDE quotation
    marks, no matter how short the quotation.

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 Punctuating Quotation Marks
  •  
  • Put periods and commas INSIDE quotation
    marks, no matter how short the quotation.
  • (The English do
  • it the reverse.)
  •  

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 Punctuating Quotation Marks
  •  
  • Put periods and commas INSIDE quotation
    marks, no matter how short the quotation.
  • (The English do
  • it the reverse.)
  •  
  • Incorrect
  • The article I read yesterday was The Best
    Dogs in America.

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 Punctuating Quotation Marks
  •  
  • Put periods and commas INSIDE quotation
    marks, no matter how short the quotation.
  • (The English do
  • it the reverse.)
  •  
  • Incorrect
  • The article I read yesterday was The Best
    Dogs in America.
  • Correct
  • The article I read yesterday was The Best
    Dogs in America.

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REVIEW
Mark . Name period
Tone of Voice regular
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REVIEW
Mark ? Name question mark
Tone of Voice Rising
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REVIEW
Mark ! Name exclamation mark
Tone of Voice shouting
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REVIEW
  • Avoid exclamation points.
  • 2. Never use two end-punctuation marks together.
  •  

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REVIEW
  • Insert two spaces after punctuating
  • the end of a sentence.

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REVIEW
  • Starting sentences with a capital letter tells
    readers that a new sentence is beginning.

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 REVIEW
  • Only capitalize the beginning of a sentence in
    quotation marks, not where it stopped and started
    again.

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 REVIEW
  •  
  • Capitalize the first word of titles of books
    and other written material.
  •  

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 REVIEW
  •  
  • Put periods and commas INSIDE quotation
    marks, no matter how short the quotation.
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