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Keep reading to discover 12 little-known punctuation marks that grammar nerds—and your third grade teacher—will love. Get Reader’s Digest ’s Read Up newsletter for more knowledge, humor ...
Irony mark. The irony mark, first printed in the mid-1800s, precedes a sentence to indicate its tone before it is read (much like some Spanish punctuation marks). The intent: Beware of crafty ...
Learn all about Spanish punctuation with this video and interactive quiz from BBC Bitesize for KS2 Spanish students aged 7 to 11. ... In English we put punctuation marks at the end of sentences, ...
And it’s not like inverted marks are some flash-in-the pan punctuation fad: Spanish has used them since the mid-1700s, according to M. B. Parkes’ punctuation history masterwork Pause and Effect.
Spanish punctuation can be accessed by pressing and holding on the exclamation point or question mark For the writers out there, you can get to an em dash or bullet point by pressing and holding ...
If you’ve spent the weekend enjoying a good book in the May sun, you might not have been thinking about mathematics. But if you were reading a book in a Western language, there’s a good chance ...