combine the sentence(1.what are you making. Let me see)
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let me see, what are you making
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Combine the sentence(what are you making. Let me see)
Answer: Let me see what you are making?
Using a comma and a conjunction is one of your four alternatives for joining two complete sentences ("and," "but," "or," "for," or "yet")
a semicolon followed by a linking word like "hence," "also," or "thus" (;)
colon (:) (:)
The proper choice(s) will depend on the situation
1. Conjunction with a comma
- When connecting two complete phrases, a comma should come before the conjunction ("and," "but," "or," "for," or "yet").
2. Semicolon followed by a linking adverb
- Adverbs that signal a transition between two complete sentences are known as transitional adverbs.
3. Semicolon:
- When two whole phrases are closely related and it makes sense to unite them with "and," a semicolon can be used to do so (instead of a conjunction).
4. Question marks and commas
- When the second sentence completes, clarifies, or shows the previous phrase's notion, a colon separates the two complete sentences. The question is finished with a question mark.
So here to combine the sentence we have to use question mark
Therefore the correct answer is Let me see what you are making?
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