Which sentence is punctuated correctly? We need squash and cantaloupe from the farmer’s market, in fact; we need a watermelon as well. We need squash and cantaloupe from the farmer’s market, in fact we need a watermelon as well. We need squash and cantaloupe from the farmer’s market; in fact, we need a watermelon as well.
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We need squash and cantaloupe from the farmer's market; in fact, we need a watermelon as well.
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Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
> We need squash and cantaloupe from the farmer’s market, in fact; we need a watermelon as well. - No
reason - comma won't be there after market as there is a pause near it, it must be ; ( semi colon )
> We need squash and cantaloupe from the farmer’s market, in fact we need a watermelon as well. - No
reason - comma won't be there after market as there is a pause near it, it must be ; ( semi colon ) and a comma after in fact
> We need squash and cantaloupe from the farmer’s market; in fact, we need a watermelon as well. - Yes.
#hope it helps!!
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
> We need squash and cantaloupe from the farmer’s market, in fact; we need a watermelon as well. - No
reason - comma won't be there after market as there is a pause near it, it must be ; ( semi colon )
> We need squash and cantaloupe from the farmer’s market, in fact we need a watermelon as well. - No
reason - comma won't be there after market as there is a pause near it, it must be ; ( semi colon ) and a comma after in fact
> We need squash and cantaloupe from the farmer’s market; in fact, we need a watermelon as well. - Yes.
#hope it helps!!
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