Final answer:
The correct punctuation and capitalization for the sentence 'You're going to come to my party, right?' is option 4. It ends with a question mark, and a comma is used before the tag question 'right' at the end of the sentence.
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct punctuations and capitalizations for the sentence is: 'You're going to come to my party, right?' This makes option 4 the accurate answer. The sentence is a question and should end with a question mark. Additionally, 'You're' is the correct contraction for 'you are', so the apostrophe is necessary. There should be a comma before the confirming question 'right', as it is a tag question added at the end of a statement to turn it into a question.
Let's take a quick look at some other examples:
- Can you hear the phone ring from here?
- Are you going too the movie theater at two p.m., or is that too early for you?
- This show always has a depressing effect on me.
- It's hard to find small apartments for rent in this neighborhood.
- Let's meet at the pizza place so that I can eat something without meat.