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What are the punctuation marks in English?

There are 14 punctuation marks in English, namely: the period? (period?), question mark? (question mark), exclamation point (exclamation mark), ?comma (comma), semicolon ( semicolon), colon (colon).

dash (dash), hyphen (hyphen), parentheses (parentheses), brackets (brackets?), braces (brackets), ?apostrophe (apostrophe; ?ellipse symbol; ?possessive symbol) , quotation marks, and ellipses.

There are 17 types of punctuation marks in Chinese

Punctuation marks are divided into two categories: dots and marks. Dots represent pauses of different lengths in spoken language, and marks represent the nature or function of words in written language. (Note: Special symbols in special fields such as mathematical symbols, currency symbols, collation symbols, dictionary symbols, phonetic symbols, etc. are not punctuation marks.)

Period: period (.), question mark (?), exclamation mark (!), comma (,) comma (,), semicolon (;) and colon (:).

Marks: quotation marks (" " ' '), brackets [( ) [ ] { } ], dash (——), ellipsis (······), emphasis mark (.), book title number ( " 》〈 〉), spacer (·), connection (—) and proper name (____), separator (/).