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Is it correctly punctuated?
A great place to visit on a sunny afternoon is the Golden Gate park in San Francisco


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Answered by aqibkincsem
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I am a great believer that punctuation is an important part while writing anything.


If the punctuation is not done properly, then the meaning of the sentence can change dramatically.


In this sentence there should be two commas one before and after the name of the place and also the sentence should end with a full stop.

Answered by loxia
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Punctuation is used to organize a sentence additionally to create more clear sense and stress in a sentence.

The sentence, "A great place to visit on a sunny afternoon is the Golden Gate park in San Francisco" is not correctly punctuated because there is inappropriate use of capitalization in the proper noun 'Golden Gate park.'

Capitalization is a punctuation which refers to the use of an upper case or capital letter of the first letter in a word. There are certain rules that have to be followed to capitalize a letter:

The first word of the sentence and the letter after a period is capitalized.

Proper nouns are capitalized – example: brand names, days of the week and month, country, people place and so forth.

Titles are capitalized.- The president, The chairman.

Therefore, sentence in correct form would be written as:

A great place to visit on a sunny afternoon is the Golden Gate Park in San Francisco


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