Which sentence is written correctly? David, a former fiction writer, will be writing the newest column for our monthly newsletter. David a former fiction, writer, will be writing the newest column for our monthly newsletter. David a former fiction writer, will be writing, the newest column for our monthly newsletter. David a former fiction writer will be writing the newest column for our monthly newsletter.
@Trvllest_Qveen110 @trinajoy @OpTicRebekah
yes my friend
I'm pretty sure its A
I would have to say A
(1) \(\normalsize\color{royalblue}{ \rm fiction~~writer }\) is a whole-piece. It shouldn't have a comma in the middle. (2) `David a former fiction writer will be ....` will need a comma (or maybe you can use a dash) to let me (the reader) know that " a former fiction writer " is defining who David is.
Yeah its A :)
because it says David, a former fiction writer, will be writing the newest column for our monthly newsletter
in (2) the comma is after "David"
yes, A.
i need help again if u don't mind
k thanx @Trvllest_Qveen110 @trinajoy @SolomonZelman
np
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