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3. Punctuate the following:
she was not looking very happy when we met her she said nice to meet you pwo i asked are
you worried she replied not at all but I am having some issues with my lappop and that is
disturbing me a bit I proposed to help her she said wow that's so sweet of you​

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Answered by Anonymous
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She was not looking very happy when we met her. She said,"nice to meet you two." I asked,"are

you worried?" she replied,"not at all but I am having some issues with my laptop and that is

disturbing me a bit." I proposed to help her she said,'wow that's so sweet of you!."

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What are punctuation marks ?

\implies punctuation marks are those marks which are used to divide any sentence into separate parts and bring out meaningful information from it.

\implies There are 14 punctuation marks in total in Hindi and English used in their grammar.

\implies for example Full stop, exclamation marks, semi-columns, etc.

\implies Example in sentence - Wow! What an amazing view .

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QUESTION

3. Punctuate the following:

she was not looking very happy when we met her she said nice to meet you two i asked are you worried she replied not at all but I am having some issues with my laptop and that is disturbing me a bit I proposed to help her she said wow that's so sweet of you

ANSWER

She was not looking very happy. When we met her she said, "Nice to meet you two." I asked, "Are you worried?", she replied, "Not at all but I am having some issues with my laptop and that is disturbing me a bit." I proposed to help her. She said, "Wow! that's so sweet of you."

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  • What are punctuation marks?

Punctuation are special marks that are placed in a text to show the divisions between phrases and sentences, or to express feelings like exclamation, happiness, etc.

  • Points to be remembered:

  1. Always use a full stop after ending a sentence.
  2. For exclamatory sentence use exclamation mark.
  3. Use inverted commas for direct speech.
  4. Use comma where necessary.
  5. For interrogative sentences use question mark.
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