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Punctuations: Full Stop, Capital Letter, and Exclamation Mark

Grade 2
Sep 2, 2022
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Let’s learn about following three punctuations: 

  • Capital letters 
  • Full stop 
  • Exclamation mark   

Capital Letters: – 

  • The blue coloured alphabets are in capital. 
  • All sentences start with capital letters.  

Examples: 

  • I am playing with John. 
  • You are my best friend. 
  • Singing is my hobby. 
  • Some naming words also start with capital letters. 
  • “I” is always written in capital even if it comes in the middle of the sentences. 

London       Steven           Paris       Olivia  

Full stop: –  

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  • Let’s see some examples. 
Bird

The bird is beautiful. 

horse

The horse is running. 

 Exclamation mark

Exclamation mark: – (!) 

  • It is one of the punctuation marks which indicates strong emotions like anger, fear, love, etc. 
  • Exclamation mark is also be used to indicate commands. 

Stop!        Wait!        Ouch! 

Examples:  

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  • Ouch! That hurts! 
  • Don’t do that! 
  • Wait! I am calling you. 
Punctuations Full Stop, Capital Letter, and Exclamation Mark

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