4) Punctuate the following sentence. do you wish to visit america
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Do you wish to visit America?
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The punctuated form of the given sentence is written as 'Do you wish to visit America?'
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- Punctuating a sentence refers to capitalising the sentence wherever necessary according to the grammar rules and using punctuation marks to characterise and separate the elements of writing as what is required.
- The starting word of every sentence needed to be capitalised. Capitalising is also done for words belonging to names, places, and other proper nouns.
- The punctuation marks such as commas, periods, question marks, and exclamatory marks are inserted in a sentence. For example, every declaratory sentence ends with a period while an interrogatory sentence ends with a question mark.
- Here, the given sentence is 'do you wish to visit america '. From the tone of the sentence while reading and with the usage of the interrogatory word 'do', the given sentence is an interrogatory sentence.
- Hence, for the given sentence, capitalising the first word of the sentence and the place mentioned (America) is necessary. Also, since the sentence is an interrogatory sentence, it should end with a question mark.
- The final form of the given sentence after punctuation is written as 'Do you wish to visit America?'
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