Writing: Basic Mechanics and Formation (A1) - Lesson 5: Using Full Stops (Periods) at the End of Sentences

Lesson 5: Using Full Stops (Periods) at the End of Sentences

We know that a sentence must start with a capital letter. Today, we will learn the rule for how to end1 a sentence. To show that a complete thought is finished, we use a punctuation mark called a full stop2, which is also known as a period in American English.

What is a Full Stop (.)?

A full stop is the small dot `.` that you put at the end of a statement. Its job is to tell the reader, "Stop. This idea is finished. A new idea will start next." Without full stops, writing becomes very confusing.

Good Example

I like Khmer food. My favorite dish is beef lok lak.

(The full stops clearly separate the two sentences.)

Bad Example

I like Khmer food my favorite dish is beef lok lak

(This is confusing. We don't know where the first idea ends and the second one begins.)

Rule: Capital Letter to Start, Full Stop to End

A complete sentence3 is like a package. It needs a capital letter at the front and a full stop at the back. Also, remember to put one space4 after the full stop before starting the next sentence.

Look at the pattern: Capital Letter → Idea → Full Stop → Space.

The weather is hot today. I want to drink coconut water.

Complete Sentence Checklist

Ask these three questions for every sentence you write:

  • ✔️ Does it start with a capital letter?
  • ✔️ Does it have a complete idea?
  • ✔️ Does it end with a full stop (.)?
🧠 Practice Quiz: Add the Punctuation

Read the words below. Decide where the sentences should end and start.


1. i live in a small village it is near Kampot

Answer: I live in a small village. It is near Kampot.


2. my mother is a teacher she works at a school

Answer: My mother is a teacher. She works at a school.


3. How many sentences are here? "the dog is brown it is friendly i like the dog"

Answer: There are three sentences. (The dog is brown. It is friendly. I like the dog.)

📝 Homework: Write Your Own Sentences

Get your pen and notebook. It's time to write perfect sentences.

Part 1: Correct the Paragraph

Copy this short story, adding all the missing capital letters and full stops.

my name is vuthy i have a bicycle my bicycle is old but i like it i ride it to the market every day


Part 2: Write About Your Day

Write three complete sentences about your day today. Use the "Complete Sentence Checklist" to check your work.

Example Answer: My name is Srey. Today I went to the market with my mother. I am tired now.

Vocabulary Glossary

  1. End: (Verb/Noun) - បញ្ចប់ - To finish; the final part of something.
  2. Full Stop / Period: (Noun) - សញ្ញាចុច - The punctuation mark (.) that ends a sentence.
  3. Sentence: (Noun) - ប្រយោគ - A group of words that makes a complete thought, starting with a capital letter and ending with a full stop.
  4. Space: (Noun) - ដកឃ្លា - The empty area you leave between words or after a full stop.
  5. Punctuation: (Noun) - វណ្ណយុត្តិ - The marks, like full stops and commas, used in writing to separate sentences and clarify meaning.

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