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punctuate the following what are the matter with that one policeman mother asked after they had gone

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Answered by Ishikadreamstar
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  1. What are the matter with that one policeman?
  2. Mother asked after they had gone

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Answered by vedikadixit52
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Answer:

" What are the matter with that one policeman, mother?" asked after they had gone. This sentence is a bit difficult to read without proper punctuation.

Explanation:

It appears to be a question asked by someone, likely the speaker's mother, about a policeman. However, without proper punctuation, the sentence is ambiguous and unclear.

To make the sentence clear and understandable, we can add some punctuation. First, we can start the sentence with a capital letter since it is the beginning of a sentence. Then, we can add a comma after "policeman" to separate it from the rest of the sentence. Finally, we can add a question mark at the end of the sentence to indicate that it is a question.

So the corrected sentence becomes: "What is the matter with that one policeman, mother?" asked after they had gone. This sentence is now clear and properly punctuated. It is a question being asked by someone, likely the speaker, about a specific policeman. The addition of proper punctuation makes the sentence much easier to read and understand.

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