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punctuate the following. ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

You may possess good language skills and know how to express yourself in the language but without the knowledge of punctuation marks, your skills, especially written, is incomplete. A piece of writing which does include punctuation marks is difficult to read as compared to a piece of writing which carries proper punctuation marks at the right places. To make an impact on the examiner, it is important for you to take care of these little marks, to come across as a serious and professional writer. This module discusses the commonly used punctuation marks, their significance and their implementation.

1) COMMA (,)

The comma is used to indicate a short pause. The comma is used to show a separation of ideas or elements within the structure of a sentence. Additionally, it is used in numbers, dates, and letter writing after the salutation and closing.

Direct address: Thanks for all your help, John.

Separation of two complete sentences: We went to the movies, and then we went out to lunch.

Separating lists or elements within sentences: Suzi wanted the black, green, and blue dress.

Separation of numbers, dates and address: I was born on 9th August, 1990 in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.

Addressing a person: "Yes, Sir."

Separating two persons, things or other elements: I meant Raj, not Robin.

Direct quotations: She said, "I'm sorry

Answered by singhsanjiva
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Answer:

The comma separates phrase

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