The sentence "you wonder why she says that give you a break" is not punctuated correctly. It should include appropriate punctuation to separate the different clauses, such as a question mark and a comma. A correct version could be: "You wonder why she says that: 'Give you a break?'"
wwhich of the following senteces in not punctuated correctly?
The nouns in the sentence are: friends and wonder.
I wonder why you didn't think of that. She felt a sense of wonder.
I wonder how old he is. Do the stars make you wonder about the universe?
"I wonder what I should eat for dessert."
I often wonder whether I will always have something to wonder about, weatherwise.
A sentence which begins with "I wonder..... " is usually ended with a question mark, as it is normally a way of phrasing a question.I wonder if it will rain tomorrow?
I wonder why he needs such an easy sentence.
I wonder who wrote the Book of Love. This garden path always awakens my sense of wonder.
Indirect questions do not require question marks because they are structured as statements rather than direct inquiries. For example, in the sentence "I wonder where she went," the phrase "where she went" is an indirect question and is punctuated with a period. In contrast, direct questions, like "Where did she go?" do use question marks.
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Heres my sentence. I wonder what a parsimony is.