Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. Trout, mullet, and sea bass swim here, Erin, Terri, and I are after crabs. B. Trout, mullet, and sea bass swim here; but Erin, Terri, and I are after crabs. C. Trout, mullet, and sea bass swim here, but Erin, Terri, and I are after crabs. D. Trout, mullet, and sea bass swim here but Erin, Terri, and I are after crabs. @Princesskid
C :)
@Princesskid
I think C.
I believe you are right mipie13
Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. Seeing the finish line, Jodi, one of the runners, sprinted; and she won the race. B. Seeing the finish line, Jodi, one of the runners, sprinted, and she won the race. C. Seeing the finish line, Jodi, one of the runners, sprinted, she won the race. D. Seeing the finish line, Jodi, one of the runners, sprinted, and won the race.
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Is it A?
I believe this one is D
Doesn't that one have too many commas?
IDK :/
It's D
read it and pretend there are no commas there and you'll pause where the commas are in the sentence
@mipie13 It's OK to have lot's of commas as long as it's in the right places. :D
Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. I see three new students on the roster: Brown, Brian; Jones, Janis; and Monroe, Max. B. I see three new students on the roster: Brown; Brian, Jones; Janis, and Monroe; Max. C. I see three new students on the roster: Brown, Brian, Jones, Janis, and Monroe, Max. D. I see three new students on the roster: Brown, Brian; Jones, Janis, and Monroe; Max.
ot would be A because Brown, Brian is the same name it would be Brian Brown if switched
and you need to separate the names with a semi-colon because you can't separate the names with a period or comma
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