Betekenis van:
punctuation

punctuation
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • leestekens in een tekst
  • the use of certain marks to clarify meaning of written material by grouping words grammatically into sentences and clauses and phrases

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen

punctuation
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • something that makes repeated and regular interruptions or divisions

    Hyperoniemen

    punctuation
    Zelfstandig naamwoord
      • the marks used to clarify meaning by indicating separation of words into sentences and clauses and phrases

      Synoniemen

      Hyperoniemen

      Hyponiemen


      Voorbeeldzinnen

      1. Please change the punctuation.
      2. My punctuation isn't perfect.
      3. You must be more careful about spelling and punctuation.
      4. The purpose of punctuation is to help the reader.
      5. German punctuation is pedantic, English punctuation is chaotic, and for Esperanto Dr. Zamenhof suggested we look towards our mother tongue as a guideline. Go figure!
      6. I corrected the punctuation somewhat, but not rigorously, because that is less important in belles-lettres.
      7. Punctuation finds no need where words are confined in familiar groups.
      8. Has anyone noticed that in Esperanto grammars they never talk about punctuation?
      9. The sentences "Let's eat grandpa." and "Let's eat, grandpa." are only one proof that punctuation can change a lot.
      10. Native French speakers often add spaces before punctuation in other languages even though it is usually incorrect.
      11. You may also add sentences that you can't translate yourself. Perhaps someone else can! Also, please don't forget capitalization and punctuation! Many thanks!
      12. Dr. Zamenhof didn’t give us any rules for the use of punctuation in Esperanto, because he well knew what a bone of contention that would be.
      13. You can add sentences that you do not know how to translate. Perhaps someone else will know! Please do not forget capital letters and punctuation! Thank you.
      14. "The semantic subject of this sentence is 'this sentence,' but its grammatical subject is 'the semantic subject of this sentence'" is an example of a sentence benefitting from punctuation.
      15. it contains a punctuation mark or other symbol, subscript, superscript or a design.’