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In English / College | 2025-07-06

Grab your shoes, cap, and gown and camera. We are late for the graduation ceremony.

Asked by rosemariestewart64

Answer (1)

The sentence provided seems to be missing necessary punctuation to make it clear and easy to understand. To correct this sentence, you would need to add commas to separate the different items being listed and to set apart phrases. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to correctly punctuate it:

Identify the list of items: In the sentence, 'shoes,' 'cap,' 'gown,' and 'camera' are items that are meant to be gathered before attending the graduation ceremony.

Use commas to separate items in a list: Commas should be used to separate the items listed. For example, 'Grab your shoes, cap, gown, and camera.'

Separate independent clauses with a comma: Phrases that stand alone as complete thoughts should be separated from each other with a comma. In this case, 'we are late for the graduation ceremony' is a separate thought that follows the list.

Revised sentence with proper punctuation: 'Grab your shoes, cap, gown, and camera; we are late for the graduation ceremony.'


This corrected sentence clearly instructs someone to gather specific items because there is a sense of urgency due to being late for the ceremony.

Answered by OliviaMariThompson | 2025-07-08