Memory PunctuationVersion en ligne Punctuation matching game par Ciaran Campbell Used at the end of a question Indicates new topic, time, place; separates speech; gives dramatic effect Separates phrases, clauses, or lists of items. Also introduces direct speech Used for emphasis or to record someone speaking loudly Indicates exact quote, or separates a word being discussed from the body of the text Adds additional information to a statement Ends a complete sentence Indicates possession or missed letters Separates two, usually similar, clauses, or separates groups of words themselves separated by commas Indicate direct speech (Informal) Separates statements and clauses, or indicates additional information Indicates omission of speech or writing. Could be used to omit unnecessary information or add dramatic effect Joins words or shows division of a word at the end of a line Provides additional details or introduces direct quote