The minister drives the car 7. The minister drives the car________ isn't he ? ________ isn't he ? ________ isn't he ?
a) full stop a) full stop a) full stop b) comma b) comma b) comma c) question mark question mark question mark
d) Exclamatory mark
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The minister drives the car. Isn't he?
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- The complete sentence would be
- The minister drives the car. Isn't he?
- Two types of punctuation have been sued here; full stop and question mark.
- The full stop is used at the end of a sentence or statement when it is complete.
- The comma is used to separate the independent clauses in a sentence.
- A question mark is used at the end of an interrogative statement.
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- The minister drives the car
a) full stop
b) comma
c) question mark
d) Exclamatory mark
The minister drives the car________ isn't he ?(Put the correct punctuation mark in the blank)
b) comma ( , )
A punctuation mark is a mark such as full stop (.) , comma (,) , question mark (?) , exclamation (!) , semicolon (;) , colon (:) , dash(—) , hyphen (–), parentheses ( ) , brackets([] ), braces( {} ), apostrophe (’) , virgule (/) , quotation mark (“”) and ellipsis (…) which is used in writing to separate sentences and their elements and to clarify meaning. They are used in the sentences to make it meaningful and mark the upa and downs and the starting and ending of a sentence.
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