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MaRussiya [10]
2 years ago
11

Rewrite these sentences by inserting appropriate punctuation marks. 1. Who has broken this mirror

English
1 answer:
Lelu [443]2 years ago
4 0

The sentences with correct punctuation marks are:

1. Who has broken this mirror?

2. All that glitter is not gold !

3. How dreadful the accident was !

4. Brilliant ! You solved the puzzle.

5. What a beautiful design she is making !

6. Will you please give me this book?

7. What a horrible sight it was !

8. what is the time by your watch?

9. Would you like to have tea or coffee?

10. How happily they dance​ !

<h3>What are punctuation marks?</h3>

Punctuation marks are the signs that are used in sentences to show the sense or feeling of the sentence. Like question mark, show the sentence is asking a question.

Thus, the sentences are:

1. Who has broken this mirror?

2. All that glitter is not gold !

3. How dreadful the accident was !

4. Brilliant ! You solved the puzzle.

5. What a beautiful design she is making !

6. Will you please give me this book?

7. What a horrible sight it was !

8. what is the time by your watch?

9. Would you like to have tea or coffee?

10. How happily they dance​ !

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