Boy: Well, then, how will I wash my body?
Mom: Well, you can take a bath or a shower.
Don't worry, I'll explain. This is a bath.
Boy: Oh, a large sink.
Mom: Yes, a large sink, or washbasin. We call it a bath, or bathtub.
Boy: And a bathtub is large enough to sit in?
Mom: Aha. So you can wash your body.
Boy: And what is that large tap for?
Mom: This is a shower; you stand under it, turn the tap on,
and your whole body gets wet.
Boy: And this whole room. Is it another room in a home?
Mom: Yes, it's another room.
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Boy: And this whole room.
Do we need a period or a comma at the end of this sentence?
Which is correct?
1- And this whole room. Is it another room in a home? <Original text
2- And this whole room, is it another room in a home?
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rezaenglish Boy : And this whole room . Do we need a period or a comma at the end of this sentence? The period, as shown, is fine.
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rezaenglishBoy: And this whole room.
Do we need a period or a comma at the end of this sentence?
The period, as shown, is fine.
It's not a complete sentence, so it's not appropriate for academic work, but people seldom speak entirely in complete sentences, and