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, Apostrophe- Punctuation mark that denotes omission of the letters and possessive case
Colon- Punctuation mark used in introduction of a quote or list, ratio, and time.
Comma- Punctuation mark used to separate parts of a sentence
End marks- Punctuation marks that end sentences: period, question mark, and exclamation
mark
Exclamation Mark- End mark that denotes strong feeling
Parenthesis- Punctuation marks that set off the explanatory material within text
Period- End mark that denotes the end of a standard sentence
Question mark- End mark that denotes a query
Quotation mark- Punctuation marks that denote spoken or other quoted text
Adjective- Word or phrase that describes or modifies a noun
Adverb- Word or phrase that describes or modifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb
Article- Words (a and an) that refer to nouns
Complement- Sentence part that gives more information about a subject or object
Conjunction- A connecting word
Dependent clause- A group of words that includes a subject and verb but cannot stand alone as a
complete sentence
Independent clause- A group of words that includes a subject and predicate and can stand alone as a
complete sentence
Indirect object- The person or thing to whom or which something is done
Interjection- Words or phrases that represent short bursts of emotion
Modifier- A word or group of words that provides a description for another word
Noun- A person, place, thing, or idea
Object- A word or group of words that receives the action of a verb
Phrase- A group of words that work together as a unit
Predicate- The part of a sentence that explains what the subject does or is like