Let's solve the task step by step. The goal is to
rewrite each sentence with correct punctuation.
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Original Sentences:
1. I will see you soon
2. How are you feeling
3. Bobby loved to dance
4. Where is the party
5. I'm so excited
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Step-by-Step Corrections:
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1. I will see you soon
- This is a
declarative sentence (a statement).
- It should end with a
period (. ).
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✔ Corrected:
I will see you soon.
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2. How are you feeling
- This is a
question (starts with "How").
- Questions need a
question mark (?) at the end.
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✔ Corrected:
How are you feeling?
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3. Bobby loved to dance
- This is a
statement about past action.
- Ends with a
period (. ).
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✔ Corrected:
Bobby loved to dance.
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4. Where is the party
- This is a
question (starts with "Where").
- Needs a
question mark (?).
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✔ Corrected:
Where is the party?
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5. I'm so excited
- This is a
statement expressing emotion.
- Ends with a
period (. ).
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✔ Corrected:
I'm so excited.
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✔ Final Answers:
1. I will see you soon.
2. How are you feeling?
3. Bobby loved to dance.
4. Where is the party?
5. I'm so excited.
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🔍 Explanation:
Punctuation helps clarify the meaning and tone of sentences. Here’s what we used:
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Period (.): For statements or declarative sentences.
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Question mark (?): For questions, especially when they start with question words like *how*, *where*, etc.
Always check if the sentence is asking something (use ?) or stating something (use .).
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