When I go to the shop, I will get some crisps. Sameera and I are going to town on Friday. Did you sell buns at the fair? My mum has a cat, he is called Tam. Have you got a dress fo... When I go to the shop, I will get some crisps. Sameera and I are going to town on Friday. Did you sell buns at the fair? My mum has a cat, he is called Tam. Have you got a dress for the prom? What is the colour of your bag? There is a ball in the bush.
Understand the Problem
The document contains a series of informal questions and statements, likely aimed at practicing writing or conversation skills in English. The questions cover topics such as shopping, pets, and personal belongings.
Answer
Correct the sentences as shown above.
The correct punctuation is used as follows:
- When I go to the shop, I will get some crisps.
- Sameera and I are going to town on Friday.
- Did you sell buns at the fair?
- My mum has a cat; he is called Tam.
- Have you got a dress for the prom?
- What is the colour of your bag?
- There is a ball in the bush.
Answer for screen readers
The correct punctuation is used as follows:
- When I go to the shop, I will get some crisps.
- Sameera and I are going to town on Friday.
- Did you sell buns at the fair?
- My mum has a cat; he is called Tam.
- Have you got a dress for the prom?
- What is the colour of your bag?
- There is a ball in the bush.
More Information
These examples demonstrate how to correctly use commas, capital letters, and question marks.
Tips
A common mistake is forgetting to capitalize proper nouns like names or the first word in a sentence.