Here are the corrected sentences with proper punctuation.
Step-by-step Correction:
1.
Original: He needs some wires switches and bulbs
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Reasoning: This is a list of three items (wires, switches, bulbs). We need commas to separate them. It is a statement, so it ends with a period.
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Correction: He needs some wires, switches, and bulbs.
2.
Original: Dad what are you doing
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Reasoning: When talking directly to someone ("Dad"), we put a comma after their name. The sentence asks a question, so it needs a question mark.
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Correction: Dad, what are you doing?
3.
Original: She brought some fruits sweets and cakes for the guests
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Reasoning: This is a list of three things (fruits, sweets, cakes). We add commas between them. It is a statement ending with a period.
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Correction: She brought some fruits, sweets, and cakes for the guests.
4.
Original: Ravi Rahul Pranshu and Harsh are playing ludo
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Reasoning: This is a list of four names. We separate each name with a comma. It ends with a period.
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Correction: Ravi, Rahul, Pranshu, and Harsh are playing ludo.
5.
Original: Sonal are you going out to play
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Reasoning: We put a comma after the name "Sonal" because we are addressing her. The sentence is a question, so it ends with a question mark.
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Correction: Sonal, are you going out to play?
6.
Original: Do you like football
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Reasoning: The sentence starts with "Do," which means it is a question. It needs a question mark at the end.
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Correction: Do you like football?
7.
Original: Oh no
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Reasoning: "Oh" is an interjection (an exclamation), so it usually takes a comma or exclamation mark. Since "no" shows strong feeling here, an exclamation mark fits best.
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Correction: Oh, no!
8.
Original: I am excited about our adventure camp
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Reasoning: This is a complete statement showing excitement. It simply needs a period at the end (or an exclamation mark if very excited). A period is standard.
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Correction: I am excited about our adventure camp.
9.
Original: What a great bubble that was
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Reasoning: Sentences starting with "What a..." or "How..." to show strong feeling are exclamations. They end with an exclamation mark.
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Correction: What a great bubble that was!
10.
Original: We live near a park
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Reasoning: This is a simple statement of fact. It just needs a period at the end.
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Correction: We live near a park.
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Final Answer:
1. He needs some wires, switches, and bulbs.
2. Dad, what are you doing?
3. She brought some fruits, sweets, and cakes for the guests.
4. Ravi, Rahul, Pranshu, and Harsh are playing ludo.
5. Sonal, are you going out to play?
6. Do you like football?
7. Oh, no!
8. I am excited about our adventure camp.
9. What a great bubble that was!
10. We live near a park.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of 3rd grade punctuation worksheet.