Use of Punctuation and Capitalization.


 10. Use Capitals and Punctuation marks where necessary in the following text:                          DB-24

what kind of stories did aesop tell said abdulliah fables replied mr rahman do you know what fables are no replied abdullah well continued mr rahman fables are stories with a message or a moral

Ans: “What kind of stories did Aesop tell?” said Abdullah. “Fables,” replied Mr. Rahman. “Do you know what fables are?” “No,” replied Abdullah. “Well,” continued Mr. Rahman. “Fables are stories with a message or a moral.”

11. Use Capitals and Punctuation marks where necessary in the following text:                             RB-24

do you know me yes i know you from my childhood. whats your name my name is sumon thank you a lot said mr Jamal.

Ans: “Do you know me?” “Yes, I know you from my childhood.” “What’s your name?” “My name is Sumon.” “Thank you a lot,” said Mr. Jamal.

12. Use Capitals and Punctuation marks where necessary in the following text:                               CtgB-24

how dare you wake me up the lion roared i shall kill you for that please let me go the mouse cried.

Ans: “How dare you wake me up!” The lion roared, “I shall kill you for that.” “Please, let me go,” the mouse cried.

13. Use Capitals and Punctuation marks where necessary in the following text:                               JB-24

won’t you go to school today raju he said dad i feel feverish i dont want to go to school ok take rest now said he.

Ans: “Won’t you go to school today, Raju?” he said. “Dad, I feel feverish. I don’t want to go to school.”  “Ok, take rest now,” said he.

14. Use Capitals and Punctuation marks where necessary in the following text:                              CB-24

the teacher said to the girl do you think that honesty is the best policy yes sir i think so said the girl then learn to be honest from your childhood thank you sir said the girl may allah bless you said the teacher

Ans: The teacher said to the girl, “Do you think that honesty is the best policy?” “Yes, sir. I think so,” said the girl. “Then learn to be honest from your childhood.” “Thank you, sir,” said the girl. “May Allah bless you,” said the teacher.

15. Use Capitals and Punctuation marks where necessary in the following text:              BB-24, DjB-22

the old woman said can you give me some food i have been starving for three days the young man said why do you beg cant you work

Ans: The old woman said, “Can you give me some food? I have been starving for three days.” The young man said, “Why do you beg? Can’t you work?”

16. Use Capitals and Punctuation marks where necessary in the following text:                                SB-24

why don’t you attend classes regularly the teacher said to the boy you cannot expect good results unless you attend classes as i tell you i am sorry sir said the student

Ans: “Why don’t you attend classes regularly?” the teacher said to the boy. “You cannot expect good result unless you attend classes as I tell you.” “I am sorry, sir,” said the student.

17. Use Capitals and Punctuation marks where necessary in the following text:                               DjB-24

the man said to me where are you going i am going to varsity said i did you go to varsity yesterday no i replied why did you not go i was very busy said i.

Ans: The man said to me, “Where are you going?” “I am going to varsity,” said I. “Did you go to varsity yesterday?” “No,” I replied. “Why did you not go?” “I was very busy,” said I.

18. Use Capitals and Punctuation marks where necessary in the following text:                             MB-24

hi Jhorna, Im coming to Bangladesh next month Will you receive me at the airport said Meghla. Don’t worry Ill be there Jhorna said.

Ans: “Hi! Jhorna, I’m coming to Bangladesh next month. Will you receive me at the airport?” said Meghla. “Don’t worry. I’ll be there,” Jhorna said.

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