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you need a comma before the open quotations and I'm not sure what you mean be footnote, but you probably don't need a period at the end of your sentence
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "How was your weekend?" Jerry asked.
The correct punctuation for the French phrase "Bon voyage" is an exclamation mark at the end of the phrase.
It would be: Yes, we can. (or more emphatically) Yes, we can!
The compound sentence "I went to the store, and then I visited my friend" contains correct punctuation.
This is not correct pronunciation. In the English language, punctuation always comes AFTER the last word in a sentence. In other languages, sometimes punctuation such as ! and ? comes both before and after, but never in the middle of a word. As for the English language, it should always come after.
The correct punctuation for the sentence "Hamsters are your favorite pets" is a period at the end.
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "Can you point me towards the elevator?"
There are a few ways you could correctly punctuate this sentence. "Wow! What a great surprise.", shouted Ernesto. "Wow, what a great surprise!", shouted Ernesto. "Wow! What a great surprise!", shouted Ernesto.
The correct ending punctuation for the sentence "Sam will run and run and run" is a period, as it is a complete statement. If you want to convey excitement or emphasis, you could also use an exclamation point, resulting in "Sam will run and run and run!"
The correct punctuation marks in the sentence are: "What shall we do?" Fred asked Tim.
The punctuation for the sentence is " No, I have never been to Europe."
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "Hello!" shouted the old man.