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Use the correct Punctuations 

 
1. Gandhiji, the Father of the Nation, died on 30 January 1948. 
 
2. For example, the principle parts of a verb in English are: the
present tense, the past tense, and the past participle. 
 
3. Long ago, in a town in Switzerland, there lived a famous man
called William. 
 
4. When she arrived at the party (an hour after it started), the games
ended. 
 
5. My two-year-old son is always on the move. 
 
6. I wonder what she thinks about the report.  
 
7. “At Last” by Etta James is a timeless love song often played
at weddings. 
 
8. I bought a new wardrobe today; blouses, jeans, and boots were on
sale. 
 
9. I think it is a shame that Harry’s burger joint closed down. 
 
10. Frank ate the hot dog, and went to the park. 
 
11. Waiting for the storm to stop, I was anxiously looking out the
window. 
 
12. Jones states, “Only five (people out of the original
group) were left alive after Stalin's purges.” 
 
13. Harvey is a good driver; moreover, he is a very friendly one. 
 
14.  Did you understand why I was upset?
 
15.  Some people work best in the mornings; others do better in
the evenings. 

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