End a Sentence with a Period (句尾用句號)
The most common or usual way to end a sentence is with a
period. A sentence that tells us information is called a statement.
We usually put a period at the end of a sentence that is a statement.
For example, this sentence has a period at the end. Can you find
any sentences in this unit that do not end with a period?
(The answer is “yes!”)
Incorrect:
Correct:
Incorrect: I don’t like coffee with sugar
Correct: I don’t like coffee with sugar.
Question Marks (問號)
In English, some sentences end with question mark (?).
Do you understand this? Do you have any questions?
These are examples of questions. They have a question
mark at the end.
Incorrect: Is
Correct: Is
Incorrect: Where do you live.
Correct: Where do you live?
Exclamation Points (驚歎號)
You use an exclamation point (!) to show emphasis (n.強調)or
emotion about something. Exclamation (感歎驚歎) points are not
used often, but when a sentence expresses surprise(驚奇), it is
appropriate(適當的) to use an exclamation point.
Simple Fact: It’s snowing.
With Surprise: It’s snowing!
Incorrect: I won the lottery (抽彩獎) last night?
Correct: I won the lottery last night!