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First solution in Clear category for Correct Sentence by Alexander_Antonov
def correct_sentence(text: str) -> str:
return f'{text[0].upper()}{text[1:]}.' if text[-1] != '.' else f'{text[0].upper()}{text[1:]}'
if __name__ == '__main__':
print("Example:")
print(correct_sentence("greetings, friends"))
# These "asserts" are used for self-checking and not for an auto-testing
assert correct_sentence("greetings, friends") == "Greetings, friends."
assert correct_sentence("Greetings, friends") == "Greetings, friends."
assert correct_sentence("Greetings, friends.") == "Greetings, friends."
assert correct_sentence("hi") == "Hi."
assert correct_sentence("welcome to New York") == "Welcome to New York."
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Feb. 24, 2020