Lesson Topics Discussion Quiz: Class Homework |
Steps-5 |
Title: End-of-Sentence Punctuation |
Grade Lesson s4-l2 |
Explanation: Hello Students, time to practice and review the steps for the problem. |
Quiz: Discussion Step
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Problem |
There is no vehicle in the home; then the child asked his dad how we get to school on time |
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Clue |
Appropriate use of punctuation at the end of the sentence expresses the sentence. |
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3 |
Hint |
The given sentence is a declarative sentence. Hence ending it with an exclamation mark is more appropriate. |
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4 |
Sumup |
Please summarize choices |
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Step |
CHOICES |
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Choice-A |
There is no vehicle in the home; then the child asked his dad how we get to school on time The sentence lacks proper punctuation. Correct punctuation mark is required at the end of the sentence. |
Wrong No change |
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Choice-B |
There is no vehicle in the home; then the child asked his dad how we get to school on time' The sentence lacks proper punctuation. Proper punctuation mark is not placed at the end of the sentence. So the sentence lacks clarity and grammatical structure. |
Correct time? |
8 |
Choice-C |
There is no vehicle in the home; then the child asked his dad how we get to school on time! The sentence is correct in terms of grammar because it ends with an exclamation mark, indicating the child’s excitement or urgency in asking the question. The punctuation appropriately conveys the tone of the inquiry, adding clarity and expression to the statement. |
Wrong time. |
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Choice-D |
There is no vehicle in the home; then the child asked his dad how we get to school on time, The sentence is incorrect because it lacks punctuation. A proper punctuation mark at the end of the sentence can improve overall grammar and readability. |
Wrong time! |
10 |
Step |
Complete sentence - There is no vehicle in the home; then the child asked his dad how we get to school on time! |
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11 |
Answer |
Option B |
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12 |
Sumup |
Please summarize choices |
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