How do you correct this sentence with punctuation. The invitation said go to 117 Donner Creek Road in Fresno but Sinclair couldn’t find that address.

English · Middle School · Sun Jan 24 2021

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In order to correct the punctuation, we must read the word first in a manner by which we pause on before a stressed word, and stop on a period. In this case we can designate the needed punctuation which is the comma.

Original sentence: The invitation said go to 117 Donner Creek Road in Fresno but Sinclair couldn’t find that address.

Corrected sentence: The invitation said, go to 117 Donner Creek Road in Fresno, but Sinclair couldn’t find that address.

Noticed that we've designated it before the word “said” sin,entence is about to denote action, and we've also put one on the address that were stated.

Final answer:

Corrected sentence:The invitation said, go to 117 Donner Creek Road in Fresno, but Sinclair couldn’t find that address.

 

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