Punctuate correctly.

1. Plier's Grip
2. If your calling the repairman, wait; the TVs working fine now.
3. Our apartment is downtown; there's is uptown.
4. Then, the witness continued, we heard someone yell Who's in there?
5. Could you find the article Gulliver's Travels Revisited in our library?
6. Sheila asked, Is Chapter 3 of Winter Tales called Up the Creek?
7. That law which net real needs a century ago should be updated.
8. Chuck is already as tall as if not taller than his father.

1. Pliers' Grip

2. If you're calling the repairman, wait; the TV's working fine now.

I'll be glad to check your corrections for the other sentences.

Check my corrections on the other post.

Jocelyn asked her mom, "What was it like when you were a child?"

1. Plier's Grip.

2. If you're calling the repairman, wait; the TV's working fine now.
3. Our apartment is downtown; theirs is uptown.
4. "Then," the witness continued, "we heard someone yell, 'Who's in there?'"
5. Could you find the article "Gulliver's Travels Revisited" in our library?
6. Sheila asked, "Is Chapter 3 of Winter Tales called 'Up the Creek'?"
7. That law which met real needs a century ago should be updated.
8. Chuck is already as tall as, if not taller than, his father.