It seems there was a typo in your question. Please provide the sentences you'd like me to evaluate, and I'll identify which one is punctuated correctly.
The correct punctuation format for the sentence is: "Who called me a dingbat?" The question mark should always come at the end of a direct question.
Yes, the sentence "What a day I have had" is punctuated correctly. It begins with a capital letter, ends with a period, and the words are correctly separated by a space.
In general, phrases do not end with periods. Phrases are usually shorter segments of sentences that do not necessarily express a complete thought. However, in certain cases such as captioning in images or creative writing, a phrase can be punctuated with a period for stylistic purposes.
everyone was looking for you, but you didn't arrive
The sentence "He was on his way to the dentist" is correctly punctuated. There is no need to add any additional punctuation.
wwhich of the following senteces in not punctuated correctly?
You must punctuate every sentence. You will learn to correctly punctuate sentences when you learn the types of sentences.
You can not punctuate a sentence with a semicolon.
Helen answered, "My favorite short story is Saki's 'The Necklace.'"
You will have January-May to complete this project
The sentence that is capitalized or punctuated incorrectly is b: "Remember to do your homework reminded the teacher." It lacks proper punctuation to separate the two clauses, and it should be rephrased for clarity, such as "The teacher reminded the class to remember to do their homework." The other sentences are properly capitalized and punctuated.
"Jane, were Sandy and Steve at the theater?" Shaun asked.
They currectly have no Bandos items in FrugooScape.
Everyone, even Mickey thought that the cereal was yucky
"There were 25 people," Charlene confided, "applying for the job, and I got it!"
A properly punctuated interjection is a word or phrase that expresses strong emotion and is typically followed by an exclamation mark or a comma, depending on the intensity of the expression. For example, "Wow!" conveys excitement and is punctuated with an exclamation mark, while "Oh, I see," uses a comma to indicate a more subdued reaction. Interjections are often standalone or inserted into sentences to convey feelings or reactions.
The correct punctuation format for the sentence is: "Who called me a dingbat?" The question mark should always come at the end of a direct question.