Soluzione del esercizio 2 di Performer B1 Phases, Vol. 1
Esercizi svolti per il libro Performer B1 Phases, Vol. 1
Soluzione
Full stop: Used at the end of a sentence to indicate a complete thought.
Comma: Used to separate items in a list, to connect independent clauses with a coordinating conjunction, and for various other purposes, including to indicate pauses.
Semicolon: Used to connect closely related independent clauses without a coordinating conjunction.
Colon: Used before a list or an explanation that is preceded by an independent clause. It can also be used to introduce a quotation or example.
Question mark: Used at the end of a sentence to indicate a question.
Exclamation mark: Used at the end of a sentence to express strong emotion, surprise, or emphasis.
Brackets: Used to enclose additional information within a sentence. Square brackets are often used for editorial insertions, while curly brackets are less common but can be used similarly.
Apostrophe: Used to indicate possession (e.g., John's book) or to indicate the omission of letters in a contraction (e.g., don't).
Hyphen: Used to join words together, indicating that they are linked in meaning, or to divide words at the end of a line (e.g., sister-in-law)