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In other words, if punctuation marks in the text are not properly used, the readers may have difficulties to understand the text. Many ESL and EFL learners face difficulties in using correct punctuations in appropriate place in writing.
Misusing punctuation can docHubly alter the meaning of a sentence, leading to confusion or misinterpretations. For example, a misplaced comma can change the subject or object of a sentence. Incorrect use of semicolons or colons can create grammatically incorrect or illogical sentences.
Using punctuation effectively means that your reader can make sense of your writing, It can also help create a particular effect to give your writing depth. Part of English LanguageSpelling, punctuation and grammar.
Phonetics, grammar, semantics, syntax, as small as punctuation and intonation can all be the cause of ambiguity. Based on this, linguists divide ambiguity into different types such as phonetic ambiguity, lexical ambiguity, syntactic ambiguity, and pragmatic ambiguity.
Punctuation fills our writing with silent intonation. We pause, stop, emphasize, or question using a comma, a period, an exclamation point or a question mark. Correct punctuation adds clarity and precision to writing; it allows the writer to stop, pause, or give emphasis to certain parts of the sentence.

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Errors in punctuation and capitalization can make sentences difficult to read and understand. For instance, missing commas may cause run-on sentences, confusing the reader about where one idea ends and another begins. Similarly, improper capitalization can disrupt the flow and signal a lack of professionalism.
For instance, the sentence: Lets eat, grandma! implies that you will be sitting down for a nice meal with your grandmother. On the other hand, the sentence: Lets eat grandma! has a much more alarming meaning and implies that you want to turn your grandmother into a tasty meal.
Therefore, the lack or incorrect usage of punctuation marks in writing and reading, will lead to misunderstanding the message and will be overwhelming for the writer and the reader.

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