English, asked by Thiruthi, 11 months ago

punctuate the following there's something down there I said​

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Answered by riakasliwal22
6

Answer:

"There's something down there", I said.

Answered by KomalSrinivas
0

The answer is as follows:

"There's something down there," I said.

Punctuations

  • Punctuations refer to special signs which help in adding emotions and expressions to a text.
  • The given sentence is in the direct speech. Thus, the subordinate clause will be in double quotation marks.
  • The reporting speech and subordinate speech are divided by a comma. The sentence ends with a full stop.

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