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PUNCTUATIONS

AND
CAPITALIZATIONS.
Presented by: Angeline Perez
Some people also capitalize 'birthday' for emphasis,
and others use an acronym. You may see and can
write any of the following expressions with their own
friends on social media (or in a card), but that the
first version is the most 'correct' (though not
necessarily the most common these days).

Happy birthday, Melanie! (correct)


Happy birthday Melanie! (informal)
Happy Birthday Melanie! (informal, common)
HBD Melanie! (very informal)
CAPITALIZATION AND USE
OF
PUNCTUATIONS.
CAPITALIZATION AND USE
OF
PUNCTUATION.
Use of comma.
Use of comma.
,
PUNCTUATION
AND
CAPITALIZATION
Punctuation and capitalization
are essential elements of
written language that help
convey meaning, structure,
and clarity in written
communication.
PUNCTUATION
Punctuation marks are symbols used in
writing to convey meaning and clarify the
structure of sentences. They help indicate
pauses, emphasize specific words or
phrases, and separate different parts of a
sentence. Common punctuation marks
include periods (.), commas (,), semicolons
(;), colons (:), question marks (?),
exclamation marks (!), apostrophes ('),
quotation marks (" "), and more. Each
punctuation mark serves a specific
purpose in written communication.
COMMON PUNCTUATIONS
MARKS.
1. Period (.) - Used to end sentences and to indicate
abbreviations.
2. Comma (,) - Used to separate items in a list, set
off introductory elements, and more.
3. Question Mark (?) - Used to indicate a question.
4. Exclamation Mark (!) - Used to express strong
emotion or emphasis.
5. Apostrophe (') - Used to show possession, form
contractions, and indicate omitted letters.
6. Quotation Marks (" ") - Used to enclose direct
speech or indicate titles.
CAPITALIZATION
Capitalization involves using uppercase
(capital) letters at the beginning of
sentences, for proper nouns (names of
specific people, places, or things), and in
specific situations like titles or headings. It
Where did the
distinguishes the beginning ofproblem
a sentence
occur?

and emphasizes important words. How did the


problem occur?
1. Enumerate the punctuations that have
been discussed.
2. What are your takes on today's discussion?
ASSIGNMENT
Directions: Write True if the capitalization and punctuation is
correct and if not write false and put the correct answer.
1. Communication is a transmission and of information
ideas between two or among humans using words, symbols,
and gestures.
2. communication is more than just a transmission of
information; it requires in transmitting a information!
3. Sarah is cleaning their house, while cindy is cooking.
4. I wanted to be a doctor when i grow up so that
i can take care people who are suffering from illness
5. I WANT TO VISIT SOUTH KOREA
THANK
YOU
I hope you can get useful
knowledge from this
presentation. Good luck !

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