Correct the punctuation in this sentence or state that it is correct: I wanted to go to the doctor I had a cold
What is: I wanted to go to the doctor. I had a cold.
OR
What is: I wanted to go to the doctor; I had a cold.
Correct the punctuation in this sentence or state that it is correct: My mother said, "Please John, don't eat the daisies."
What is: Correct Punctuation
I am the one [who; whom; that] tells you where to go.
What is who?
Correct the punctuation in this sentence or state that it is correct: Frustrated, the chairs took me forever to set up.
What is: I was frustrated that it took me forever to set up the chairs.
The governor of Massachusetts Maura Healey who is a lover of movies will be in town next week.
The governor of Massachusetts, Maura Healey, who is a lover of movies, will be in town next week.
Correct the punctuation in this sentence or state that it is correct: When are you Daisy and Sam going to Chicago to visit your aunt Mildred and see the windy city".
What is: When are you, Daisy[,] and Sam going to Chicago to visit your Aunt Mildred and see "The Windy City"?