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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which sentence is correctly punctuated? My laundry is piling up—day to day—and my washing machine is still broken. I should probably find the warranty for my machine (it might still be covered). I haven’t started going to the laundromat, and I don’t plan to go until I have to.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Elsa123

OpenStudy (elsa123):

My laundry is piling up day-to-day, and my washing machine is still broken. I should probably find the warranty for ''the'' machine (substitute ''my'' with the), may still be covered under warranty ( do not neglect the warranty part... Might still be is incorrect it is either might still or may still be and never ''might still be'). I haven’t started going to the laundromat, and I don’t plan to go until I have to.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thats confusing>.< is c right?

OpenStudy (elsa123):

no its a

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