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Meena let's go for a walk punctuate the sentence

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Answered by jayeetaranisantra
8

Answer:

Meena let's go for a walk.

Answered by monica789412
5

Meena, let's go for a walk. -This is the correct answer.

Explanation:

  • Punctuations are signs and marks that are used in a sentence, so that the meaning of the sentence is conveyed clearly,
  • It also includes capitalising the first letter of a sentence and names of proper nouns. Even words that are given importance can be capitalised in its first letter.
  • Punctuation marks include full stop (.), comma (,), colon (:), semicolon (;), question mark (?), exclamatory mark (!), etc.,
  • In the given sentence, the proper noun 'Meena' is rightly capitalised in its first alphabet.
  • There should be a comma after 'Meena' because the person is called and talked to.
  • There is an apostrophe after 'let' and 's' is added because it is a shortened form of 'let us' (let's).
  • The sentence ends after 'walk'. So there must be a full stop.
  • Therefore the punctuated sentence is: Meena, let's go for a walk.
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