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can you hold my bicycle for a moment please
(punctuate the sentence)​

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Answered by arshaarunsl
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Answer:

Can you hold my bicycle for a moment, please?

Explanation:

  • In writing, adding traditional punctuation to a sentence is known as punctuation (such as periods, commas, and exclamation points).
  • Punctuation is used in sentences to give the reader more information, such as when a phrase ends, whether it is a question, and whether a group of words might be a list.

14 punctuation marks

What are the 14 English punctuation marks?

  • The English language uses 14 different types of punctuation. Period, question mark, exclamation point, comma, colon, semicolon, dash, hyphen, brackets, braces, parentheses, apostrophe, quote mark, and ellipsis are some examples of punctuation marks.
  • Writing is more precise and clear when punctuation is used correctly because it enables the writer to pause, stop, or emphasize specific sentences or clauses.

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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"Can you hold my bicycle for a moment, please?"

Explanation:

  • We can organize our thoughts with the aid of punctuation, which also makes it simpler to review and communicate our ideas. Period, comma, apostrophe, quotation, question, exclamation, brackets, braces, parenthesis, dash, hyphen, ellipsis, colon, and semicolon are the types of punctuation that are considered to be conventional in English.
  • The sentence given here is 'can you hold my bicycle for a moment please'. Since this is supposedly a question, a question mark is mandatory for this sentence. Quotation marks are also required for this sentence since it is in the form of direct speech. The sentence will then be "Can you hold my bicycle for a moment, please?"

Thus, the punctuated sentence is "Can you hold my bicycle for a moment, please?"

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