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e. To err is human to forgive is divine. (Insert the correct Punctuation)

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Answered by tanishqsoni2k17
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Answer:

To err is human, to forgive is divine.

Punctuation is a comma which is inserted between two clauses 'To err is human' and 'to forgive is divine'.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

"To err is human, to forgive is divine."

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The sentence is the basic unit of expression in English. The sentences regarded as the basic unit in the sense that the particular meaning of any what is defined by the sentence in which it occurs. Write the sentence in the proper manner it is very important to punctuate the sentence.

Punctuation marks play a vital role in telling us what type of sentence it is.

For example:

  • If we are writing any interrogative sentence then we use Question mark ( ? ).

  • Same way, when we are writing any exclamatory sentence then we use exclamation mark ( ! ).

  • Simple assertive sentences and imperative sentences are ended by full stop and it tells us that the sentence has been ended.

Comma, inverted commas are another punctuators.

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