Punctuation!
Punctuate each sentence to get the exact meaning indicated in the instruction. To do that tap the space where you want to put a comma. You may need more than one comma.
1.
Punctuate so that the check is a fast one.
2.
Punctuate so that the looking around does not take long.
He
looked
around
quickly
checking
that
the
room
was
empty.
1.
Punctuate so you are at the beach today.
2.
Punctuate so that you tell him today.
Tell
him
today
we
will
be
at
the
beach.
1.
Punctuate so that you suggest eating with Bill.
2.
Punctuate to become a cannibal.
Now
shall
we
eat
Bill?
1.
Punctuate so that some children escaped.
2.
Punctuate so that all the children escaped.
Well
the
children
who
could
run
fast
escaped
from
the
monster.
Well
the
children
who
could
run
fast
escaped
from
the
monster.
1.
Punctuate so that Tom gets the car.
2.
Punctuate so that you see four things.
OK
I
saw
Jane
leaving
Tom
the
car
and
Sally
outside.
OK
I
saw
Jane
leaving
Tom
the
car
and
Sally
outside.
1.
Punctuate so that Bill accuses Fred.
2.
Punctuate so that Fred accuses Bill.
Bill
claims
Fred
is
the
criminal
but
I'm
not
sure.
Bill
claims
Fred
is
the
criminal
but
I'm
not
sure.
1.
Punctuate so that you see a movie.
2.
Punctuate so that you do not see a movie.
If
you
are
thinking
of
visiting
Sally
do
not
go
to
the
cinema.
Punctuation
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