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How to Use an Ellipsis (. . . ) - The Editors Manual An ellipsis is a series of three dots In a quotation, an ellipsis signifies omitted words In a dialogue or narrative, the ellipsis shows faltering speech or a pause
Ellipsis - Wikipedia When an ellipsis replaces a fragment omitted from a quotation, the ellipsis is enclosed in parentheses or square brackets An unbracketed ellipsis indicates an interruption or pause in speech
Ellipsis: Explanation and Examples - Grammar Monster An ellipsis is a punctuation mark made up of three dots It is used to show an omission of a word or words, to create a pause for effect, or to show an unfinished thought
What is an Ellipsis and How to Use It (With Examples) An ellipsis is a punctuation mark placed at the beginning, middle, or end of a sentence It is used to designate missing information or highlight relevant information and reduce redundancy
Ellipsis: Examples and Meaning - The Grammar Guide An ellipsis is three consecutive periods used as a punctuation mark in formal writing to denote missing or omitted text Learn how to use an ellipsis in this article
Ellipsis Mark | Punctuation - EnglishClub The ellipsis mark is also called a "suspension point" or "dot dot dot" The ellipsis mark consists of three dots (periods) We use the ellipsis mark in place of missing words If we intentionally omit one or more words from an original text, we replace them with an ellipsis mark
Ellipsis | When to Use Ellipses with Useful Rules The ellipsis, also known as ellipsis points, shows that something has been omitted from a sentence or quotation It may also be used to show a pause in a quotation or in reported speech
Punctuation: Ellipsis | Writing Style Guide | Western Michigan University An ellipsis ( ) consists of three evenly spaced periods and is used to indicate the omission of words or suggest an incomplete thought In general, an ellipsis should be treated as a three-letter word, with a space, three periods and a space