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Meena it’s beautiful day punctuate the sentence

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Answered by zumba12
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"Meena, it's a beautiful day."

Explanation:

  • In the given sentence, Meena is the subject whereas 'It's a beautiful day is an independent clause.
  • The punctuation rule states that the subject must be separated from the independent clause by ','.
  • As the sentence is in direct speech it must be placed in between the inverted commas " ".
  • Thus the correct statement with proper punctuation is as follows:

"Meena, it's a beautiful day"

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Answered by AditiHegde
6

Meena it’s beautiful day punctuate the sentence

The punctuated form of the given sentence is,

"Meena, it's a beautiful day."

  • As, we know that, the subject should be separated from the independent clause using a comma (,) and even we know that, for a direct speech, the sentence must be enclosed by inverted commas (" "),
  • from given, we have,
  • independent clause, "it’s beautiful day"
  • subject, "Meena".
  • Hence, the corrected form of given statement is,
  • "Meena, it's a beautiful day."

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