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Vsuresh Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

punctuation

Hi
Please tell me if these sentences are punctuated correctly.

1) “I got an A on my test,” said Ko.

2) The president said that we should win the war in six months.

3) “I would like to go with you,’ Jenny said, ‘but I don’t have enough money.’

4) “I hate you!” she screamed, ‘And, I never want to see you again.”

5) Tommy told us not to tell his secret, said Billy. So, we didn’t.
  

Top answer

4. 'A nd I never... 5.

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  • 'A nd I never...
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7 Answers
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4. 'And I never...
5. "Tommy told us not to tell his secret," said Billy, "so we didn’t."
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Also:

3. “I would like to go with you, Jenny said, but I don’t have enough money.
4. “I hate you!” she screamed, And I never want to see you again.”
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Thank you,Aspara Gus.
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Also:

3. “I would like to go with you, Jenny said, but I don’t have enough money.
4. “I hate you!” she screamed, And I never want to see you again.”

Why use a capital for 'A
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CliveWhy use a capital for 'And', but not for 'but'?
I think the sentence begins with 'and' , but whereas 'but' is the continuation of the sentence.
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I didn't notice the exclamation mark.

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