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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which sentence is punctuated correctly

OpenStudy (inowalst):

Where are the sentences?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Mikes car is in the shop so he has to get a ride to school with Sarah. Mike's car is in the shop so he has to get a ride to school with Sarah Mikes car is in the shop, so he has to get a ride to school with Sarah Mike's car is in the shop, so he has to get a ride to school with Sarah.

OpenStudy (inowalst):

What do you think?

OpenStudy (inowalst):

We can eliminate A because first off "Mikes" is spelled wrong and we need a comma. So B can go, as well.

OpenStudy (inowalst):

Choose between C and D.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

d

OpenStudy (inowalst):

Yes.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well let's eliminate A and C. Why? Because Mike's car is a possessive thing to say, so we need an apostrophe between the 's' and 'Mike'. But what about B and D? Well B is a run-on sentence, so how do you feel about D?

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