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What can be the matter now punctuate it​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Punctuation shows how the sentence should be read and makes the meaning clear. Every sentence should include at least a capital letter at the start, and a full stop, exclamation mark or question mark at the end. This basic system indicates that the sentence is complete.

Answered by qwvilla
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Question :

What can be the matter now

Punctuate it and rewrite the sentence.

Answer :

What can be the matter now ?

  • Punctuation is the use of spacing and conventional signs which is used to bring out the actual meaning of the text. It is used to understand the correct reading of the text, whether to read aloud or softly.

  • 'Question mark' is a punctuation which is used in an interrogative sentence. An interrogative sentence is used which asks questions.

  • In this case, we use question mark(?) since it is an interrogative sentence.

  • 'Exclamation' is a punctuation used to express emotions, pain and surprise. The mark of exclamation is " ! ".

  • 'Full stop' is a punctuation used at the end of a sentence in order to make end of an assertion or statement. The mark for full stop is ' . '.

  • Other punctuations are : semi colon ( ; ) , colon ( : ) , comma ( , ) , question mark (?) etc

  • Hence, the final answer is What can be the matter now ?

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