Punctuation Mark
Punctuation Mark
Punctuation marks are symbols that are used to aid the clarity and comprehension of
written language. Some common punctuation marks are the period, comma, question
mark, exclamation point, apostrophe, quotation mark and hyphen.
An apostrophe is used as a
substitute for a missing letter or
letters in a word (as in the I can't see the cat's
contraction cannot = can't), to tail.
apostrophe show the possessive case (Jane's Dot your i's and
' room), and in the plural of cross your t's.
letters, some numbers and
abbreviations. Note: groups of 100's of years.
years no longer require an
apostrophe (for example, the
1950s or the 90s).