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please punctuate this sentences what are you saying neelu​

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Answered by shazimani85
8

Answer:

What are you saying Neelu??

Hope it helps.

Answered by pragyan07sl
0

Answer:

The correct punctuated sentence will be-

"What are you saying, Neelu?"

Explanation:

  • In English grammar, to punctuate means to insert standard punctuation or speech marks/signs such as periods, commas, exclamation points, question marks etc. into a written piece of information to make it more meaningful, more presentable, and readable and easier-to-understand sentence.
  • Punctuating a sentence describes a lot about a write-up i.e when to end, whether it is a question or a sentence of surprise etc.
  • A question mark(?) is a sign that we use for sentences which represent a question
  • The above sentence indicates a Wh-question looking for an answer asked by an unknown speaker. Hence we will end this with a question mark.

Therefore we will punctuate the sentence as follows-

"What are you saying, Neelu?"

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