<p class="ql-block">s1-41 Chloe puppet show</p> <p class="ql-block">S1-40 very hot day</p> <p class="ql-block"><b style="font-size:22px;">punctuation</b>/ˌpʌŋktʃuˈeɪʃn/标点符号</p><p class="ql-block"> <b>full stops, 句号</b>we use full stops to mark the end of a sentence:</p><p class="ql-block"><b>question marks, 问号</b>We use question marks to make clear that what is said is a question</p><p class="ql-block"><b>commas, /ˈkɑːmə/逗号</b>We use commas to separate a list of similar words or phrases:</p><p class="ql-block"><b>colons /ˈkoʊlən/冒号</b>We use colons to introduce lists:</p><p class="ql-block"> <b>semi-colons, 分号</b>We use semi-colons instead of full stops to separate two main clauses</p><p class="ql-block"><b>exclamation marks /ˌekskləˈmeɪʃn/</b>感叹号We use exclamation marks to indicate an exclamative clause <span style="color:rgb(57, 181, 74);">or expression in informal writing. </span>When we want to emphasise /ˈemfəsaɪz/something in informal writing, we sometimes use more than one exclamation mark:</p><p class="ql-block"><b>quotation marks./kwəʊˈteɪʃn/引号</b>Quotation marks in English are ‘…’ or “…”. In direct speech, we enclose what is said within a pair of single or double quotation marks,</p><p class="ql-block">bracket/ˈbrækɪt/ 括号</p><p class="ql-block"><b>ellipsis/ɪˈlɪpsɪs/ 省咯号</b>the act of leaving out a word or words from a sentence deliberately, when the meaning can be understood without them (词在句子中的)省略</p><p class="ql-block">three dots (…) used to show that a word or words have been left out 省略号</p>