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punchute the following sentences ​

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Answered by rohanjhajhria7878
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punchute the following sentences ?

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Most commonly, punctuate means to insert standard marks (like periods, commas, and exclamation points) into written sentences. You punctuate sentences to give the reader additional information, such as when a sentence ends, whether or not that sentence is a question, and when a series of words might be a list.

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The punctuation marks are: period, comma, question mark, hyphen, dash, parentheses, apostrophe, ellipsis, quotation mark, colon, semicolon, exclamation point. The student then writes down the punctuation marks and an example for each.

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When you use a conjunctive adverb (therefore, however, nevertheless, consequently, for example, on the other hand, moreover, besides, accordingly, thus) to join two independent clauses (complete sentences), precede the adverb with a semicolon and follow it with a comma.

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  • How to Use i.e. and e.g. Correctly

  1. i.e. is the customary abbreviation for "that is." It is derived from the Latin term "id est."
  2. e.g. is the customary abbreviation for "for example." It is derived from the Latin phrase "exempli gratia.
Answered by bablu3470
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Riya said to me she is a brave girl

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