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I said to her why are you sad. (punctuate the sentence)​

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Answered by PADMINI
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I said to her, "why are you sad?"

  • We should use the capital letter at the beginning of the sentence. look at the above sentence, I have used the capital ''I'' at the beginning of the sentence.
  • Always write the letter "I" in the capital.
  • At the end of the sentence, we should always use a full stop (.), if it's a question, we should use a question mark(?).
  • Punctuation marks are the symbols that are used to bring clarity to the sentences.
  • Some of the common punctuation marks are full stop(.), the comma(,), an exclamation mark(!), question mark(?), colon(:), apostrophe('), etc.
Answered by SparshaM
5

Answer:

  • According to the given question the right punctuation is written as follows.

  • I said her, " Why are you sad?"

  • Now it is an example of direct speech.

  • And its indirect speech is : I asked her why she was sad.

  • After reporting verb a comma ( , ) is used and reported speech is always kept in inverted comma ( " ... " ) and they are mentioned above.
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