Which sentence uses punctuation correctly? A. Everyone applauds the innovation that saves time, and work. B. Everyone applauds the innovation, that saves time, and work. C. Everyone applauds the innovation, that saves time and work. D. Everyone applauds the innovation that saves time and work. can u help @tester97
Well, any you know are wrong?
i think its either a or d
actually im doing this for my sister shes in bed sick and my little brothers sick as well so im helping them by doing some of there work so i can make shure they dont fail and it helps my mom out a lot while shes at work
I'll do some examples of a few things. You can use, if done properly, commas around an independent clause. This is proper because what is inside the commas can be removed without making a difference.
You use comas in a list, a, b, and c. Or commas and semi colons if it is a list within a list or something else that uses commas already, like: e.mccormick, the mod; lynn, a user; and tester, another user.
You can use a comma to join two sentences, but the comma is followed with but or and then a complete sentence.
Three of the above violate one or more of those.
Oh, and you only separate things in a list if there are three or more. For this and that you do not use commas. This, that, and the other will use commas.
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