Period and Full Stop Rules | How to Use Periods in English | Punctuation and Writing Essentials
Summary
TLDRIn this video from Sparkle English, you'll learn how to correctly use periods (full stops) in English writing. The tutorial covers the basic and advanced rules for period placement in declarative sentences, imperative sentences, indirect questions, abbreviations, and with quotation marks and parentheses. Examples and common mistakes are provided to ensure clarity. Viewers are encouraged to practice and test their understanding with a quiz at the end. The video is part of the English Writing Essentials series, aimed at helping improve your writing skills.
Takeaways
- 😀 The video is part of the 'English Writing Essential Series' aimed at teaching English writing skills.
- 📚 The main focus of the lesson is on the correct use of periods and full stops in English sentences.
- ✍️ A period, also known as a full stop in British English, is used to end declarative sentences, which are statements.
- 🤔 The difference between declarative and interrogative sentences is highlighted, with the latter ending in a question mark.
- 📝 Period placement is crucial; it should directly follow the last word of a sentence without a space in between.
- 🔄 The shift from using two spaces after a period in typewriters to one space in modern writing is mentioned.
- 📜 Periods are also used at the end of imperative sentences, which are instructions or commands.
- ❗️ Exclamation marks are used to express strong emotion, whereas periods are standard for commands.
- 🙅♂️ Indirect questions, which are not direct inquiries, end with a period instead of a question mark.
- 🚫 When a sentence ends with an abbreviation that already has a period, an additional period should not be used.
- 🔄 Placement of periods with quotation marks in American English is explained, emphasizing their position inside the closing quotation mark for direct quotes.
- 🔄 Periods with parentheses are discussed, noting that they should be outside if the content is part of a larger sentence, and inside if the content is a complete sentence.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the video?
-The main topic of the video is teaching viewers how to correctly use periods and full stops in English writing.
What is the difference between a period and a full stop according to the speaker's perspective?
-The speaker, being from Canada, uses the term 'period', but mentions that in British English it is called a 'full stop'. The function is the same, but the terminology differs by region.
What is the first rule for using periods in English sentences as mentioned in the video?
-The first rule is to use periods to end a declarative sentence, which is a complete sentence that is a statement.
How should a period be placed in relation to the last word of a sentence?
-A period should be placed immediately after the last word of a sentence without leaving a space between the last letter and the period.
What is the standard practice for spacing after a period in modern writing?
-In modern writing, the standard practice is to leave one space after a period before starting the next sentence, as opposed to the two spaces used with typewriters in the past.
What type of sentences are imperative sentences and how are they typically ended?
-Imperative sentences are sentences that instruct or command. They are typically ended with a period.
When would an exclamation mark be used instead of a period in imperative sentences?
-An exclamation mark would be used instead of a period in imperative sentences to express greater emotion, such as in a situation where the speaker is angry or warning someone.
What is the difference between a direct question and an indirect question in terms of punctuation?
-A direct question begins with a question word and ends with a question mark, while an indirect question, which is not directly asking for information, ends with a period.
Why should you not use a period after an abbreviation that already ends with a period?
-You should not use a period after an abbreviation that already ends with a period because doing so would result in an incorrect double period, which is not grammatically correct.
How should a period be placed in relation to quotation marks in American English?
-In American English, if a sentence ends with a quote, the period is placed inside the closing quotation mark. If the quotation ends with a question mark or exclamation mark, the period is omitted.
What is the correct placement of a period when a sentence ends with a parenthetical statement that is part of a larger sentence?
-When a parenthetical statement is part of a larger sentence, the period is placed outside the closing parenthesis.
How should you correct the sentence 'I can't go to the meeting tomorrow night. Can you reschedule?' according to the video?
-The sentence should be corrected by placing the period right after 'night' with no space between 'night' and the period, and then a space before 'Can'.
What is the error in the sentence 'Jack asked, Do you want to go out tomorrow night?' as per the video?
-The error in the sentence is the presence of a period at the end. Since it ends with a question mark, a period is not needed.
How should the sentence 'Clean up your room.' be corrected if it is meant to express strong emotion?
-If the sentence is meant to express strong emotion, it should end with an exclamation mark instead of a period.
Outlines
📚 Introduction to English Punctuation
The video script introduces the educational channel 'Sparkle English' and the focus of the video on teaching the correct use of periods and full stops in English writing. It explains the basic function of periods to end declarative sentences and distinguishes them from interrogative sentences that end with question marks. The script also provides examples of simple statements ending in periods and emphasizes the correct placement of periods at the end of sentences without spaces between the last word and the period.
📌 Period Placement and Usage Rules
This paragraph delves into the specifics of where to place periods in sentences, including the modern standard of using a single space after a period. It also covers the use of periods in imperative sentences that instruct or command, and the use of exclamation marks to convey strong emotions. The paragraph further clarifies the difference between direct and indirect questions, noting that indirect questions, which are not direct inquiries, end with a period.
🚫 Avoiding Common Period Usage Mistakes
The script addresses common mistakes made with period usage, such as not using an additional period after an abbreviation that already ends with one, and the proper placement of periods with quotation marks in American English. It explains that periods should be placed inside closing quotation marks if the quote is a complete sentence, but omitted if the quote ends with a question mark or exclamation mark. The paragraph also discusses the correct use of periods with parentheses, placing them outside if the content within is part of a larger sentence, and inside if the parentheses contain a complete sentence.
📝 Practice and Application of Period Rules
The script presents a practice exercise for viewers to identify and correct errors in a series of sentences, applying the rules for period usage discussed in the video. It provides examples of sentences with incorrect period placement and guides viewers on how to correct them, reinforcing the importance of proper punctuation for clear and effective communication in English writing.
👋 Conclusion and Encouragement to Learn More
The video concludes with an invitation for viewers to like, share, and subscribe for more educational content on English writing essentials. The host encourages practice by writing sentences in the comments section and provides a link to additional resources on punctuation, including the use of commas, apostrophes, quotation marks, colons, and semicolons, to enhance viewers' writing skills.
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Keywords
💡Period
💡Full Stop
💡Declarative Sentence
💡Interrogative Sentence
💡Imperative Sentence
💡Exclamation Mark
💡Indirect Question
💡Abbreviation
💡Parentheses
💡Quotation Marks
💡Punctuation
Highlights
Welcome to Sparkle English, a channel dedicated to improving English language skills.
Introduction to the English Writing Essential series focusing on the use of periods and full stops.
Explanation of the term 'period' and its equivalent 'full stop' in British English.
Basic rule: Using periods to end declarative sentences which are statements.
Differentiation between declarative and interrogative sentences.
Examples of simple declarative sentences ending with periods.
Rule on period placement: No space between the last word and the period.
Correction of common mistakes regarding period placement in digital writing.
Use of periods in imperative sentences or commands.
Explanation of when to use an exclamation mark for expressing strong emotion.
Clarification on the use of periods in indirect questions.
Examples illustrating the difference between direct and indirect questions.
Rule for not using a second period after an abbreviation that ends with a period.
Guidelines on the placement of periods with quotation marks in American English.
Instructions on using periods with parentheses for complete and partial sentences.
Interactive practice session to correct sentence errors related to period usage.
Correction of common period usage errors in provided examples.
Encouragement for viewers to practice writing sentences in the comments section.
Invitation to subscribe for more English writing essential videos.
Transcripts
Hello everybody, welcome back to my channel
Sparkle English, where I teach you ways to improve
your level of English. This video is a part of my English
writing essential series. And I will be teaching you how to
use and place periods and full stops in sentences.
We'll go over some more basic and more advanced uses of
periods and full stops in sentences. So let's get
started.
In this lesson, you will learn how to use periods or
full stops correctly when writing in English. So this
right here is a period, a simple dot. The end of a
sentence.
A period is called a full stop in British English. I'm
from Canada, and we call it a period and so do people in
the United States.
So rule number one is very basic. We use periods to end
a declarative sentence or a complete sentence that is a
statement. So we have declarative sentences, which
are statements, whereas interrogative sentences or
questions and with a question mark. So here are some
examples. What is your name? This is an interrogative
sentence. And it ends with a question mark. A declarative
sentence would answer an interrogative sentence. So my
name is Jennifer. That is a declarative sentence, it is a
complete statement. So it ends in a period. Let's look
at some more examples of sentences that end in
periods. I like dogs, period, he drinks coffee, Luke is my
best friend. These are all simple statements, complete
sentences that end in a period. In Rule number two,
we'll go over period placement where exactly you
place a period and where you do not place a period within
a sentence, we have to place a period at the end of a
sentence without leaving a space between the last word
of the sentence and the period, then you leave a
space after the period before starting your next sentence.
So look at this example here. I have a cat, this would be
incorrect. You can see a lot of people I see even in my
youtube channel when they're writing comments, they leave
a space after the last letter of the sentence and then put
a period that's incorrect. Correct would be I have a cat
period. So you do not leave a space between the T or
between the last letter and the period. So here would
this would also be incorrect. I have a cat space period
space. His name is whiskers. No, this is correct. Right
here, I have a cat period right after the T, then a
space. And then his name is whiskers. In the past, when
people used typewriters, they would put two spaces. But now
standard, it's standard just to put one space after a
period and then continuing your next sentence. Okay, we
also use periods at the end of sentences that are
intended to instruct or command. These are also known
as imperative sentences, you'll hear these sentences a
lot from your teacher or your mommy or dad telling you what
to do, or your boss, we usually use periods at the
end of imperative sentences or commands. Sometimes we use
an exclamation mark to express great emotion. And
this here is an exclamation mark.
So example, take out your notebook. We follow that with
a period it's a command. So we have a period, lock the
door when you leave the house. Again, that's an
instruction or command. So we end with a period, please sit
down. And that again with a period. Now what about an
exclamation mark? How would we use an exclamation mark?
That would be when you want to express greater emotion.
So if I said Please sit down. But what if I was, you know,
a teacher and I was really angry at my students, because
they would not sit down, I' say, "Sit down right now."
And that exclamation mark hows more emotion.
Another good example is be careful. You know, if say I
was my child was about to cross the road, and I didn't
want him or her to get hit by a car. Be careful, okay? Oth
rwise, a command would nor ally end with a period. Oka
, So rule number four sta ts to get a bit more com
licated, because a lot of peo le make this mistake both Eng
ish learners and also nat ve English speakers. An ind
rect question ends with a per od, not a question mark. So
hen a question is direct, you need to use a question mar
at the end. A direct que tion will often begin wit
one of these words who wha where when, why how can may
there's other words as wel that could
begin a question. But those are typical ones. When a
question is indirect, you need to use a period at the
end to indicate this. So let's look at the difference
between a direct question and an indirect question. So here
are some examples. A direct question. This one you can
see begins with the question word where, where is my
phone? This is a direct question. I'm wondering,
where is my phone? I want you to answer my direct question.
An indirect question would be, I wonder where my phone
is? This we end with a period? Because it's not
actually asking a question. It's just, it's really making
a statement. I wonder where my my phone is. But it's not
actually asking someone directly. Where is my phone?
Tell me, you know, do you know where my phone is? It's
not a direct question. Okay. Another example, can I come
to the party? This is a direct question. So it has to
end with a question mark. But an indirect question would
be, she asked if she could come to the party. Okay, so
when it's an indirect question, not a direct
question, we end with a period or a full stop. Okay.
So rule number five. If a sentence ends with an
abbreviation that ends in a period, do not follow it with
another period. We often use periods with abbreviations.
These are some examples of abbreviations Mr. Mrs. Dr.
St. a.m. p.m. when we re referring to time, etc.
nd incorporated, we're referr ng to a corporation. So we pu
a period at the end of th se abbreviations. Now, i
a sentence ends with an abbreviation that ends i
a period, we do not follow it with another period, t
at period at the end of he abbreviation works for
he sentence that completes he sentence we don't need,
nd we cannot use two periods. So this would be correct here
I have an appointment at 10 m. Finished, this abbreviat
on has a period. So we finish it like that. You do not sa
I have an appointment at 1 am and add an extra period
at the end. We don't do th t. Okay, that's incorre
t. Here's another example. J ck said, I just got a job
at Apple Inc., for exam le. So you can see here we h
ve the period. And then we h ve the quotation afte
wards, because this is a quot tion, it's what jack said
we would not write, jack said, I just got a job at A
ple Inc., and then have a eriod and then a quotation an
then a period No, this wou d be incorrect. We only need
to use the period insid the quotation marks. Now I
m going to skip to the next lide. And we're going to tal
about using periods with quotation marks. Now remember
this is American Eng ish, British English, the
have different rules with q otation marks than we do i
American English. So f you want to learn about
hat, then I will link you to he in the description
elow.
Okay, so how to place a period with quotation marks
in American English. If a sentence ends with a quote,
the period is placed inside the closing quotation mark.
Here's an example. Ross said they were on a break. So I'm
quoting Ross here. And we would put the period inside
the quotation mark. Now, if the quotation ends with a
question mark, or exclamation mark, the period is left out.
So Joey asked, how you doing? Here? we've ended it with a
question mark. And so this would be correct. But this
would be incorrect. We do not need a period, we just end it
with a question mark. And if this was a different, you
know, statement of Joey said, I want pizza, it would again
be a period, and then the quotation mark, just like we
see in this example here.
Okay, So rule number five is how we use periods with
parentheses. So these right here are parentheses. Okay,
and we're going to talk about how we use periods with
parentheses.
So when a sentence ends with a parent, that article that
is only part of a larger sentence, the period is
placed outside the closing parenthesis. So for example,
mom made apple pie for my birthday. And then we have
the parentheses my favorite dessert. Here we place the
period outside because
What we have inside the parentheses is not a complete
sentence. This is part of this full sentence here, mom
made apple pie for my birthday, my favorite
dessert. So we're going to put the period or the full
stop after the parentheses, okay? However, when a
complete sentence is entirely enclosed by parentheses, the
period goes inside the closing parenthesis. So mom
made apple pie for my birthday. Here, you can see
we have a period,
it is my favorite dessert period inside the closing
bracket. So it's actually quite simple. Just remember
that if it is a complete sentence inside the
parentheses, we end with a period inside right after the
complete sentence, okay, but if the parentheses is a part
of a larger sentence, then you have the period
afterwards, so that the parentheses is part of that
sentence. Okay, so you can see here we have two
different periods, mom made apple pie for my birthday
period, because that is a complete sentence. And then
it is my favorite dessert period, because that is also
a complete sentence inside the parentheses. Okay.
All right, so now we are ready to do some practice. So
which of these sentences are incorrect?
I have seven different sentences here. Some of them
are correct. And some of them have errors. And your job is
to correct them and see which ones and let me know which
ones have errors. So I want you to get out a piece of
paper or go to the comment section of this video. And
you can see how many you have right out of seven. So I'm
first going to read each of them to you, and then we will
correct them together. Alright, so let's start with
number one.
I can't go to the meeting tomorrow night. Can you
reschedule?
I got a promotion yesterday.
Jack asked, Do you want to go out tomorrow night?
Jean came to the concert with chat her boyfriend.
We have a conference next Monday at 2pm.
Lisa had an argument with Dina. They always argu
Clean up your room.
Okay, so take some time to think about these and write
down your corrections. And now I'm going to correct them
with you. So pause the video if you haven't finished. So
number one is incorrect. The placement of the period is
incorrect. This period should be touching right after the T
and then a space with C. So it should go
night.
The period right beside night and then a space and then the
next word and we should have a space right here between
the period and can.
Okay, number two is correct. That's a statement. I got a
promotion yesterday. It's a declarative sentence. So we
put a period at the end and the placement is correct. Now
the next one, jack asked, Do you want to go out tomorrow
night? This is incorrect. This one we do not need a
period because it ends with a question mark. So we don't
need a period.
Number four, Jean came to the concert with Chad, her
boyfriend. This one is correct.
Because her boyfriend is not a complete sentence. It is a
part of this larger sentence. Jean came to the concert with
Chad. So we put the period at the end.
Because her boyfriend is not a complete sentence. It is a
part of this entire sentence here. Okay, number five. We
have a conference next Monday at 2pm. This is incorrect. We
have too many periods here. It's an abbreviation that has
ended the sentence and it already has a period so we do
not need to add an extra period. Okay, number six,
Lisa had an argument with Dina. They always argue - th
s is also incorrect. Th y always argue is a comple
e sentence. So this peri d should be inside the bracke
. We have this period here th t has finished this statemen
. Lisa had an argument wi h Deena and then we have t
e parentheses they always arg e it's a complete sentence.
o we would end it with a peri d inside the parentheses. A
d the last one clean up yo r roo
This one is incorrect. You can either end this one with
a period or with an exclamation mark but you
can't use both. So let's say this one let's say it was a
mom who was really angry.
Clean up your room, she said it with a lot of emotion,
we'd use an exclamation mark. If she said it not with a lot
of emotion, clean up your room, then you could put a
period at the end but you cannot use both.
Okay
so thank you very much for watching this video. I really
hope that this has helped you understand how to use periods
and full stops. If you like this video, please click like
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else would like to improve their level of English and
prove their writing skills. I encourage you to practice
writing some sentences in the comments using periods. And
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just like this one. I will be continuing more videos in my
English writing essential series and also link you in
the description below to my videos on how to use commas
how to use apostrophes, quotation marks, colons, semi
colons, all sorts of really important stuff that you need
to become an excellent writer in English. Thanks again for
watching and I will see you in my next video.
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