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11 September, 18:50

I am thinking it HAS to be C but I dont think I am correct

Which of the following interrogative sentences is correctly punctuated?

Can you come to my party or not?

Didn't I tell you I could not come to your party, I could have sworn that I did.

I was wondering if you will be able to make it to my party?

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  1. 11 September, 18:54
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    its either A or C but I'm pretty comfident that it mighty be A more that c
  2. 11 September, 18:57
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    No, the correct answer is not C. C should be punctuated with a period at the end. "I was wondering if you will be able to make it to my party." Indirect questions with like "I wonder if ... " are written as statements although in informal texts or questions it is becoming more common to see a question mark.

    The question that is correctly punctuated is "Can you come to my party or not?" We use a comma before conjunctions like or, and or but when we are linking two independent clauses like "I can come to your party, or I can go to James' party." However, we don't need one here between the two options as or not is not an independent clause.

    The second question needs a question mark not a comma in the middle. "Didn't I tell you I could not come to your party? I could have sworn that I did."
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