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which punctuation mark should go in the following sentence? i've visited three other countries ireland, england, and france.

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Answer: I've visited three other countries: Ireland, England and France.

Explanation: Firstly when beginning a sentence it should start with a capital letter. The other punctuation correction is the colon between countries and Ireland; The colon is usually used in a sentence to introduce a list of things or objects or items. Sometimes a conjunction can be but in this sentence there was no conjunction between country and Ireland which made the sentence punctuation a bit incorrect so a colon had to be added. Nouns should also be written in capital letters, so Ireland, England and France should begin with capital letters. Hope this helps.

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I've visited three other countries: Ireland, England, and France.
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