Math, asked by UtkarshSrivastav, 1 year ago

are you coming to school with your brother said Mahesh
punctuate the following...​

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Answered by wardahd1234
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"Are you coming to school with your brother? " said Mahesh.

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Answered by smithasijotsl
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Answer:

"Are you coming to school with your brother?", said Mahesh.

Step-by-step explanation:

The given sentence is in the form of a sentence in direct speech.

We should consider the following points while punctuating a direct speech

  • In order to separate the dialogues from the other part of the sustenance, a quotation mark or double inverted comma is used.
  • Here, the dialogue here is a question, then a question mark should be put at the end of the dialogue
  • The starting letter of the sentence, should be in capital letter
  • The reporting clause of this sentence is 'said Mahesh'. A comma should be put between the dialogue and reporting clause to separate both the parts.
  • Full stop to be kept at the end of every sentence.

Taking all the above points into consideration

We can punctuate the given sentence as

"Are you coming to school with your brother?", said Mahesh.

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