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4) Punctuate the following sentence. do you wish to visit america ​

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Answered by singhnandika11
14

Answer:

Do you wish to visit America?

Explanation:

Answered by amazetappo
0

The punctuated form of the given sentence is written as 'Do you wish to visit America?'

Explanation

  • 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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