English, asked by amina217, 11 months ago

*Punctuate the following question*:


Michael in the ferrari was cornering superbly​

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Answered by Anonymous
10

Explanation:

Michael, in the Ferrari was concerning superbly.

Answered by jenisha145
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The following question 'Michael in the ferrari was cornering superbly'​ can be punctuated as follows-

⇒ Michael in the Ferrari was cornering superbly.

  • Punctuation marks stand important for the statement to be grammatically correct.
  • A punctuation mark in the sentence helps to clarify the meaning and expression of the sentence.
  • In the above statement, the name of the car Ferrari should be capitalized as it is a luxury brand.
  • At the end of the statement, a full stop will be added for correct punctuation.
  • All the other punctuation marks such as the name of Michael is already in capitalization.

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