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Choose the option with the correct punctuation marks:-
please do help me will you
A. Please do help me, will you!
B. Please do help me, will you?
C. Please do help me! will you ?
D. Please do help me, will you.

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Hint:In English grammar, there are 14 punctuation marks that are widely used. The period, question mark, exclamation point, comma, semicolon, colon, dash, hyphen, parentheses, brackets, braces, apostrophe, quotation marks, and ellipsis are the following. Using them correctly will make your writing easier to read and more attractive.

Complete answer:
In the sentence given, there are two sections. It is important to link these two sections with a comma.
The first part is an imperative phrase as it starts with the word 'Please,' .
One that gives an order, makes a request, or expresses a wish is an imperative sentence.
A question fragment has been added at the end of the imperative sentence, i.e., will you? .
The question fragment has to be completed with a question work.
Lets see options :-
Option A:- Instead of a question mark , the question fragment ends with an exclamation mark thus this option is wrong.
Option B:- Here The question fragment ends with a question mark and the two parts of the sentence are connected with a comma. Thus this option is the correct answer.
Option C:- instead of a comma, the imperative part of the sentence ends with an exclamation mark thus this option is wrong.
Option D:- instead of a question mark , the question fragment ends with a full stop thus this option is wrong.

Hence the correct answer is option B.

Note:The comma is used within a sentence's structure to demonstrate a division of ideas or components. In addition, after salutation and closing, it is used in numbers, dates, and letter writing.
At the end of declarative sentences, phrases that are assumed to be complete and after several abbreviations, the time (.) is added.
When a person wants to convey a sudden outcry or add emphasis, the exclamation point is used (!)