Answer:
1. That's all I can do for you.
2. I'm sure I've tried my best.
3. Where is she going?
4. Our sister-in-law gave us.
5. The girl's shoes are very expensive
6. My father's house was built in December 2022.
7. Isn't he fast?
8. He didn't travel alone to Lungi
9. Ah! Ruth got it right
10. The young lady said, "I bought the book in London".
Step-by-step explanation:
1,5&6. The law of apostrophe s
2. This one for instance 'Im' is short for 'I am' and 'I ve' is short for 'I have' therefore an apostrophe must be present to indicate that it is two words cut short
3. This is a question type of sentence(it starts with 'where') so there should be a question mark at the end of the sentence
4. Sister-in-law is a compund noun therefore its considered as one word not three words and connected by the sign '-'
7. Same as No.2 and 3
8. Same as No.2
9. 'Ah' indicates frustration or other and therefore an exclamation mark must be present. I just don't know if the punctuation should also carry on to the end of the sentence or end only after the 'Ah'
10. This is a direct speech sentence therefore the words the lady said should be inside ditto marks (quotation mark) and before those quoted words there should be a coma its a law