1, period: used at the end of a sentence, indicating the end of a sentence, and the end of a declarative sentence and a soothing imperative sentence.
2. Question mark: used at the end of a question to express a question or rhetorical question.
3. Exclamation mark: used at the end of an exclamatory sentence to express strong feelings or surprise and emphasis.
4. Comma: used for pause in a sentence, indicating the coordinate relationship or short pause in a sentence.
5. Pause: used in the coordinate relationship within a sentence, indicating a pause between several coordinate words or phrases.
6. Semicolon: used to indicate two or more juxtaposed sentences, indicating the juxtaposition relationship between them.
7. Colon: used to list items or lead out the following, indicating enumeration, explanation or explanation.
8. Brackets: used to supplement or explain the previous sentences or words, indicating that the contents in brackets are additional or secondary information.
9. Quotation marks: used to quote other people's words or express words with special meaning, indicating that the quoted content is important or needs special attention.
10, dash: used to indicate a tone change or emphasize a word, indicating that the word before the dash is important or needs special attention.
1 1, ellipsis: used to indicate the omission of an omitted word or sentence, indicating that the content before the omission has been mentioned or can be inferred.
Matters needing attention when using punctuation marks:
1, correctly use various punctuation marks, and understand their usage and meaning.
2. Pay attention to the standardization and accuracy of punctuation marks to avoid typos or misuse.
3. When using punctuation, choose the correct punctuation according to the context and the meaning expressed.
4. Pay attention to the placement and typesetting of punctuation marks to ensure that their correct use will not affect reading and understanding.
5. When quoting other people's words or words, pay attention to the use and specification of quotation marks.
6. When using special punctuation marks such as dashes and ellipsis, we should pay attention to their usage occasions and specifications.
7. When writing contracts, agreements and other legal documents, we should pay attention to the standardization and accuracy of punctuation marks to avoid ambiguity or misunderstanding caused by improper use of punctuation marks.