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Like is it preceded by a period or a comma?

If the following sentence is short, such as "Our most common words are composed of two words, such as happy, funny, and so on." Commas are generally used.

If the following sentences are longer and more complicated, they express more meanings, such as "Now let's analyze the mistakes that ordinary parents may make in the process of educating their children. For example, the mother just now, she treats her children. .................................................................................................................................................................

Use of commas and periods:

Use of comma:

1. Commas can be used between coordinate components or coordinate clauses in the sentence.

1, Qianfo Mountain, Daming Lake and Baotu Spring are the three major scenic spots in Jinan. Now just say Baotu Spring.

Two, introduce the time, place, purpose, conditions of words, phrases or sentences can be comma.

On May 25th, 1, 1948, the siege cannon shook the whole Longhua City, and the battle to liberate Longhua started.

On the playground, there are students everywhere. ?

I have been studying hard in order not to make my mother sad. You can go up if you work hard.

Thirdly, some verbs, when the object involved in the sentence is long, can use commas to indicate the pause between the verb and the object.

1. We clearly remember that it was the spring of 1952. When Jindalai was in full bloom in Shan Ye, you knew we were short of vegetables, so you used baskets to dig wild vegetables up the mountain.

Use of periods:

The period is the most common punctuation mark. It means a pause after a sentence is finished. A sentence here, no matter how long, is a sentence as long as it expresses the complete meaning.

Use a period at the end of the statement. Sometimes, a period can also be used at the end of imperative sentences and sentences with interrogative words. When writing, the period occupies the position of a word, followed by the previous writing, and cannot be written at the beginning of a line independently.

First of all, the legislation gave a full stop:

1, this week, we always review. (declarative sentence)

Please don't throw the paper on the floor. (imperative sentence)

Extended data:

Abuse of legislation:

1, there is no period where the period should be used, which leads to unclear paragraph hierarchy.

Ill sentence:

It's snowing. There is a thick layer of snow on the ground. The children all come to play with the snow. Some make snowmen, some have snowball fights, and some shovel snow. They had a good time.

Modify:

It's snowing, and there is a thick layer of snow on the ground. The children all ran to the snow to play, some made snowmen, some had snowball fights, and some shoveled snow. They had a good time.

Description:

"It's snowing, and there is a thick layer of snow on the ground" is a description of the snow scene. "The children all come to play in the snow, some make snowmen, some have snowball fights, and some shovel snow." This is about children's activities. "They have a good time." It's about the child's mood. So there are three meanings expressed here, which should be three sentences.

2. Not using a period with a period destroys the integrity of the sentence.

Ill sentence:

In the morning, it's dawn. I get up and read. The dog came and sat at my feet. It wants to read, too.

Modify:

I got up to study at first light in the morning. The dog came and sat at my feet. It wants to read, too.

Description:

"I got up to study at first light in the morning." In this sentence, "this is the dawn of the morning" is not simply a time, but echoes the "JIU" behind it to show that I got up earlier. Therefore, a comma should be used after "dawn" to indicate that the meaning is not finished. ?