This document discusses Spanish grammar rules for spelling and punctuation. It outlines that uppercase letters should be used after ellipses and when phrases are in quotation marks followed by two points. Capital letters are used in some abbreviations but not for days, months, languages, or adjectives and nouns of origin. All punctuation marks are written next to the previous word with a space before the next word, and the word after a greeting formula with two points starts a new paragraph in uppercase. Ellipses can be used in lists to indicate more elements could be added.
This document discusses Spanish grammar rules for spelling and punctuation. It outlines that uppercase letters should be used after ellipses and when phrases are in quotation marks followed by two points. Capital letters are used in some abbreviations but not for days, months, languages, or adjectives and nouns of origin. All punctuation marks are written next to the previous word with a space before the next word, and the word after a greeting formula with two points starts a new paragraph in uppercase. Ellipses can be used in lists to indicate more elements could be added.
This document discusses Spanish grammar rules for spelling and punctuation. It outlines that uppercase letters should be used after ellipses and when phrases are in quotation marks followed by two points. Capital letters are used in some abbreviations but not for days, months, languages, or adjectives and nouns of origin. All punctuation marks are written next to the previous word with a space before the next word, and the word after a greeting formula with two points starts a new paragraph in uppercase. Ellipses can be used in lists to indicate more elements could be added.
2. The ellipses are used in enumerations to express that it is possible to add more elements, with the same value as the word etcetera (it is incompatible with them). 3. When a phrase is written in quotation marks, after two points, uppercase letters are used. 4. Capital letters are used in some abbreviations 5. Capital letters are not used in the days of the week, months, nor in the nouns in general. Neither with the adjectives or nouns of provenance, nor with the languages. 6. In Spanish all punctuation marks are written next to the previous word and separated from the next word by a space 7. After the greeting formula with two following points in emails, letters and other documents, the following word will be written in a separate paragraph and start in upper case 8. Ellipsis is used in enumerations to express that it is possible to add more elements, with the same value as the word etcetera (they are incompatible with them)
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