what the Grand dinner do you always have such magnificient mails I shall get terribly fat rewrite the sentence with correct punctuation
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What the grand dinner! Do you always have such magnificient meals. I shall get terribly fat.
(I guess it should be meals instead of mails)
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The given sentence with correct punctuation is written as given below:
- What the Grand dinner! Do you always have such magnificent meals? I shall get terribly fat.
- Because the speaker is surprised by the sumptuous dinner, the first portion of the sentence concludes with an exclamatory mark.
- Because the speaker asks the other person in the second portion of the, it should end with a question mark punctuation.
- The third section of the phrase is a simple statement that should be completed with a period or a full stop.
- As a result, the sentence with proper punctuation is written by comprehending the speaker's speech pattern.
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