punctuate the following sentence punctuation marks.(1). he is going to Chandigarh
(2). Suman
cook food
(3). What are you doing
(4). she is a door
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Punctuate the following sentences by using punctuation marks.
- The given sentences have some grammatical errors, so correct sentences are mentioned below with incorrect sentences.
- He is going to Chandigarh.
- 1. He is going to Chandigarh.
- The full stop refers to a long pause.
- Suman cook food
- 2. Sumon cooks food.
- Suman is a third person singular number, that is why s has been added after verb and cook has turned into cooks.
- The full stop refers to an end.
- 3. What are you doing here?
- It is an Interrogative Sentence
- A question mark ( ? ) is always used after an Interrogative Sentence.
- She is a door.
- 4. She is a doctor.
- 'Door' is a non-living object and it is not applicable here, so it will be : doctor or anything else.
- Dot is a sign of Full Stop.
- Full Stop is used after, Assertive, Imperative and Optative Sentences.
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The missing punctuation marks for given sentences are as follows.
- To complete a sentence, full point is used.
Given sentence: he is going to Chandigarh
With punctuations: He is going to Chandigarh.
- For singular form, plural form of verb is used. Also, the sentence is completed, with a full stop.
Given sentence: Suman cook food
With punctuations: Suman cooks food.
- To complete interrogative sentence, question mark is used.
Given sentence: What are you doing
With punctuations: What are you doing?
- When a sentence is started, the first world is capitalized. Also, to complete a statement, full stop is used.
Given sentence: she is a door ( Here, as door being a non-living thing and she being a pronoun, door might be a mistake. Let us consider doctor, instead of door.)
With punctuations: She is a doctor.
Thus, these are the missing punctuations, in given four sentences.
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