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Which choice correctly punctuates and capitalizes the words in the following sentence? You're going to come to my party right?

1) You're going to come to my party right?
2) Youre going to come to my party right?
3) You're going to come to my party, right.
4) You're going to come to my party, right?

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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.

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  • Let's meet at the pizza place so that I can eat something without meat.

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