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Punctuate the following sentence i feel like a fool still if you feel you can do it

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Answered by sidk8259
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Answer:

I feel like a fool still if you feel, you can do it.

Explanation:

I feel like a fool still if you feel, you can do it.

Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

I feel like a fool still if you feel, you can do it.

Explanation:

If the sentence begins with an introductory element, put a comma after it. Put a trailing comma even if an element is short. Eventually, you'll be able to insert that comma without thinking.

Elements that prevent the text from moving should be separated by commas. This sentence, like the first sentence, has elements that are separated by commas. As shown here, elements appearing at the end of sentences must also be separated by commas.

A complete sentence joined by a coordinating conjunction (and, but, for, not, or, so, yet) needs a comma before the coordinating conjunction. It may seem obvious, but this comma is often omitted. It makes your text easier to read and your readers will appreciate it.

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