Writing Skills 3

A. Look at the sentences below and include the correct punctuation marks (commas and capital letters are already given).

2. It's raining What are we going to do Its raining. What are we going to do?
3. He asked me what time the banks closed I said I didn't know He asked me, what ....? I said, I didn't know.
4. Don't touch that iron You'll burn yourself Don't touch that iron! You'll burn yourself.
5. Have you met Mohammeds cousin, Adel Have you met Mohammed's cousin, Adel.
6. Aisha turned to Mona and said, I’m sorry, but I still don't know what you mean don't know what you mean.
7. Hes written a new poem called Seasons Has written a new poem, called "Season".
8. Can you give me a call in the morning he asked You know how bad I am at waking up early Can you give me a call in the morning? he asked. You know....

B. Decide if the punctuation in the following sentences is correct. If it’s incorrect, change it.

  1. I have to go to school and speak to my children’s teacher.
  2. “Would you like him to call you back”? she asked.
  3. The horse lifted its head and looked at us. The horse lifted, it's head and looked at us.
  4. We’ve invited the Harrison’s to dinner.
  5. “Leave me alone!” Tom screamed, “Nobody here understands me.”
  6. I’m reading an interesting article called “Safer Internet.”

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Writing Skills 3

A. Look at the sentences below and include the correct punctuation marks (commas and capital letters are already given).

2. It's raining What are we going to do Its raining. What are we going to do?
3. He asked me what time the banks closed I said I didn't know He asked me, what ....? I said, I didn't know.
4. Don't touch that iron You'll burn yourself Don't touch that iron! You'll burn yourself.
5. Have you met Mohammeds cousin, Adel Have you met Mohammed's cousin, Adel.
6. Aisha turned to Mona and said, I’m sorry, but I still don't know what you mean don't know what you mean.
7. Hes written a new poem called Seasons Has written a new poem, called "Season".
8. Can you give me a call in the morning he asked You know how bad I am at waking up early Can you give me a call in the morning? he asked. You know....

B. Decide if the punctuation in the following sentences is correct. If it’s incorrect, change it.

  1. I have to go to school and speak to my children’s teacher.
  2. “Would you like him to call you back”? she asked.
  3. The horse lifted its head and looked at us. The horse lifted, it's head and looked at us.
  4. We’ve invited the Harrison’s to dinner.
  5. “Leave me alone!” Tom screamed, “Nobody here understands me.”
  6. I’m reading an interesting article called “Safer Internet.”