The compound sentence "I went to the store, and then I visited my friend" contains correct punctuation.
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "How was your weekend?" Jerry asked.
It would be: Yes, we can. (or more emphatically) Yes, we can!
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "Can you point me towards the elevator?"
The correct punctuation for the sentence "Hamsters are your favorite pets" is a period at the end.
The correct punctuation marks in the sentence are: "What shall we do?" Fred asked Tim.
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "How was your weekend?" Jerry asked.
It would be: Yes, we can. (or more emphatically) Yes, we can!
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "Can you point me towards the elevator?"
The correct punctuation for the sentence "Hamsters are your favorite pets" is a period at the end.
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.
Either... I know you have it ! Just give it to me ! OR I know you have it, just give it to me !
This punctuation can be quite subjective, as you do not know what the writer meant intentionally. That is why people use punctuation, to make meaning clear.I believe the correct punctuation for this sentence is:That that is, is; that that is not, is not. Is that it? It is!(That which exists, exists; that which does not exist, does not exist. Is that about it? Yep!)
I would need to see the specific sentence or phrase to confirm if the grammar and punctuation are correct. Can you provide it for me to review?
End the sentence with a period. No other punctuation is necessary.
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: She turned around and said, "By the way, Sally, where were you on Halloween 1998?"