Put a punctuation mark in the following sentence:
What is your name
What is your name?
Put a punctuation mark and a capital letter wherever needed:
jane is a good girl
Jane is a good girl.
Put the punctuation marks and capital letters wherever needed:
dont let him go
Don’t let him go.
Put the punctuation marks and capital letters wherever needed:
please do me a favour
Please do me a favour.
Put a punctuation mark in the following sentence:
This is a book
This is a book.
Put a punctuation mark and a capital letter wherever needed:
we study at international house
We study at International House.
Put the punctuation marks and capital letters wherever needed:
let alp buy apples oranges and strawberries
Let Alp buy apples, oranges and strawberries.
Put the punctuation marks and capital letters wherever needed:
dont copy my work
Don’t copy my work.
Put a punctuation mark in the following sentence:
Mary had a little lamb
Mary had a little lamb.
Put a punctuation mark and a capital letter wherever needed:
erika has a small dog
Erika has a small dog.
Put the punctuation marks and capital letters wherever needed:
emre please water the plants
Emre, please water the plants.
Put the punctuation marks and capital letters wherever needed:
eyup dont disturb eray
Eyup, don’t disturb Eray.
Put two punctuation marks in the following sentence:
Mom bought apples oranges and onions
Mom bought apples, oranges and onions.
Put a punctuation mark and a capital letter wherever needed:
ozlem eray candela and erika are classmates
Ozlem, Eray, Candela and Erika are classmates.
Put the punctuation marks and capital letters wherever needed:
dont cheat
Don’t cheat.
Put the punctuation marks and capital letters wherever needed:
oh are you candela
Oh! Are you Candela?
Put three punctuation marks in the following sentence:
Eyup Emre Yusuf and Sinan are friends
Eyup, Emre, Yusuf and Sinan are friends.
Put a punctuation mark and a capital letter wherever needed:
me and my family went to the waterfront in cape town
Me and my family went to the Waterfront in Cape Town.
Put the punctuation marks and capital letters wherever needed:
good morning how are you
Good morning! How are you?
Put the punctuation marks and capital letters wherever needed:
what a wonderful scenery
What a wonderful scenery!