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