Add the missing punctuation in each sentence.

• Jack Pembroke, Jr is nothing like his father, Jack Pembroke, Sr
• The 8 am sessions at the gym have been postponed
• I went to work at 6 am; I left at 5 pm
• Mrs Chung asked if Dr Park was teaching at the university in the fall
• The preacher married Mr and Mrs Walter Barker


• Jack Pembroke, Jr. is nothing like his father, Jack Pembroke, Sr.
• The 8 a.m. sessions at the gym have been postponed.
• I went to work at 6 a.m.; I left at 5 p.m.
• Mrs. Chung asked if Dr. Park was teaching at the university in the fall.
• The preacher married Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barker.

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