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Hi. Welcome to .engvid.com again. My nameamp;#39;s Adam. Today, Iamp;#39;m responding to some requests for punctuation lessons. So, todayamp;#39;s lesson is about punctuation. Iamp;#39;m going to focus on the period, the exclamation mark, and the question mark. Now, youamp;#39;re thinking: why am I beginning with these three? Because these are the ends of sentences. Right? These always come at a very specific point in the sentence, always at the end, always with a clear purpose. What is the purpose? A period ends a sentence. Seems simple enough, everybody knows this. Correct? But itamp;#39;s not that simple. Many, many times Iamp;#39;ve seen students writing and not putting the period in the correct place. What Another thing you have to remember about the period is what comes after it is always a capital letter. Okay? Many people forget the capital after a period. A period ends a sentence which means it ends a complete idea. Whatever comes after the period is already a new id