Punctuation and Use of Capital Letters


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  1. 1.

    Punctuate the following sentences by using commas, where necessary:

    1. I bought oranges but my friend mangoes.
    2. Mrs. Kayal the Secretary to the Minister is on leave.
    3. You too can secure good marks if you work harder.
    4. What then must we do?
    5. We have three meals a day. We eat breakfast lunch and dinner.
    6. We have eggs toast butter tea and milk for our breakfast.
    7. The match being over we returned home.
    8. I went in and seeing her busy at her work returned to my room.
    9. Mother was angry surprised disappointed and sore to learn that I would not marry if she demanded dowry.
    10. This as you can see is the last chance for me to take the I.A.S. examination.
  2. 2.

    Punctuate the following passages:

    1. urmila said auntie may i come in i have a couple of friends with me aunt radha said you are most welcome then she turned to sobha and said may ia sk your name sweet girl sobha she answered
    2. is this your final decision asked harish i am afraid i cannot change my decision said anil i know that my decision will give you some trouble but i find myself helpless please excuse me
  3. 3.

    Use Capital Letters where necessary, and punctuate the following sentences:

    1. the boy went to kolkata
    2. sunday is our holiday
    3. rani roma and mohini are sisters
    4. when did you go to bangalore
    5. she said what is your name
    6. i live in bokaro
    7. 15th august is our independence day
    8. why are you angry with roshan
    9. we shall go to nainital in may
    10. she will come to itanagar on monday
    11. he is an englishman
    12. rabindranath was a famous poet of bengal
    13. india is our country
    14. though he is strong and young he is a coward
    15. rahim gurdeep and james came here

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