Mark correctly punctuated sentences with C, and correct other sentences with a comma or a semicolon. Each sentence has no more than one error. Will we be called soon or must we wait for another hour?
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Ques. 2Mark correctly punctuated sentences with C, and correct other sentences with a comma or a semicolon. Each sentence has no more than one error. She is the leader of the class project because no one else volunteered.
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Ques. 3Mark correctly punctuated sentences with C, and correct other sentences with a comma or a semicolon. Each sentence has no more than one error. That car is quite handsome but it is too expensive.
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Ques. 4Mark correctly punctuated sentences with C, and correct other sentences with a comma or a semicolon. Each sentence has no more than one error. I left a message on his phone recorder however, he said nothing was recorded.
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Ques. 5Mark correctly punctuated sentences with C, and correct other sentences with a comma or a semicolon. Each sentence has no more than one error. It was a long, hot summer and I was glad I was working in the shade.
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Ques. 6Mark correctly punctuated sentences with C, and correct other sentences with a comma or a semicolon. Each sentence has no more than one error. Sam is the only person who could be that brave there is no close second.
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Ques. 7Mark correctly punctuated sentences with C, and correct other sentences with a comma or a semicolon. Each sentence has no more than one error. I do not feel responsible he made his own choice.
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