punctuate the sentence let's go and have tea at least she insisted
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"Let's go and have tea at least",she insisted.
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"Let's go and have tea at least", she insisted.
- Punctuation, also known as interpunction, is the use of white space, traditional signs (also known as punctuation marks), and specific typographical methods to help readers understand and interpret written material correctly, whether they are reading it silently or loudly.
- "It is the practise, action, or system of adding points or other small marks into texts to facilitate understanding; segmentation of text into phrases, clauses, etc., by means of such marks," is another definition.
- Punctuation in written English is essential for clarifying sentence meaning.
- The first letter of a sentence is always capital so L of Let's is made capital here and as this is direct statement, double quotes are used before and after the statement.
Hence, double quotes and capital letter is added.
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