Punctuation marks

                                                                   

To understand clearly the meaning of the sentence, the sign symbols used in the sentence are intersecting marks, punctuation marks, or punctuation marks. Applying the first punctuation marks in Bengali literature, Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar.

There are mainly 14 punctuation marks in the language. Where are the signs to be used, the extent to which to stop is described as-



 Pause name and shape break



Comma or footnote (,) It takes time to say one

It takes time to pronounce the word "one" in the quotation marks ('' '')

Semicolon (;) Twice a time to say

Bearded (.) One second

Questioner mark (?) Those

Exclamation mark (!) Those

Colon (:) those

 Das (_) those

 Colon das (: -) those

Hahfen (-) do not need to stop

Do not need to stop or delete the sign (')

Brackets or brackets (), {}, [] do not need to stop

Metallic or tick mark

Next shaped symbol>

Previous pattern symbol <



Use of comma or footnote (,):

A) A common word is used in the form of a comma after which the cows are used, such as cows, horses, rams, ass. Karim is brave, truthful, clever, strong and just.

B) Comes after the post of address. Like-friends, knowledge spreads to our life.

C) If one class is used in pairs, then the comma will be saturated. Just like - rich or poor, vulnerable or weak



Semicolon (;): -

A) Semicolon is used to understand a bit more delay than decreasing.

B) Whether the semicolon is sitting after the split, whether or not, or otherwise.

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