Question
Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
Responses
When will you be able to meet for lunch, Grandpa Henry?
When will you be able to meet for lunch, Grandpa Henry?
Anna do you know who sings the song that is on the radio, right now?
Anna do you know who sings the song that is on the radio, right now?
Max let Benjamin know, if he can borrow your baseball glove.
Max let Benjamin know, if he can borrow your baseball glove.
Congratulations, Jess we are so proud of your accomplishment.
Responses
When will you be able to meet for lunch, Grandpa Henry?
When will you be able to meet for lunch, Grandpa Henry?
Anna do you know who sings the song that is on the radio, right now?
Anna do you know who sings the song that is on the radio, right now?
Max let Benjamin know, if he can borrow your baseball glove.
Max let Benjamin know, if he can borrow your baseball glove.
Congratulations, Jess we are so proud of your accomplishment.
Answers
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The correctly punctuated sentence is:
"**When will you be able to meet for lunch, Grandpa Henry?**"
The other sentences have punctuation errors. Here are the corrections for the others:
- "Anna, do you know who sings the song that is on the radio right now?"
- "Max let Benjamin know if he can borrow your baseball glove."
- "Congratulations, Jess; we are so proud of your accomplishment."
"**When will you be able to meet for lunch, Grandpa Henry?**"
The other sentences have punctuation errors. Here are the corrections for the others:
- "Anna, do you know who sings the song that is on the radio right now?"
- "Max let Benjamin know if he can borrow your baseball glove."
- "Congratulations, Jess; we are so proud of your accomplishment."
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