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Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. This is a very reliable model and it requires little or no maintenance. B. This is a very reliable model, and requires little or no maintenance. C. This is a very reliable model; it requires little or no maintenance. D. This is a very reliable model it requires little or no maintenance.
I'm stuck between B and C. There should be punctuation after model, and a comma doesn't seem quite right. Because the sentence is describing the model. I would go with C. That seems the most correct.
Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. Please put on your pajamas, it's time for bed. B. Please put on your pajamas. it's time for bed. C. Please put on your pajamas it's time for bed. D. Please put on your pajamas; it's time for bed.
A seems the most correct.
Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. There are many birds at the feeder. you should refill it soon. B. There are many birds at the feeder; you should refill it soon. C. There are many birds at the feeder, you should refill it soon. D. There are many birds at the feeder you should refill it soon.
B
Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. We were late to the party nevertheless, we had fun. B. We were late to the party, nevertheless we had fun. C. We were late to the party; nevertheless we had fun. D. We were late to the party; nevertheless, we had fun.
@TypicalWhiteGirl
It is D.
Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. That window was open as a result; the rain soaked the rug. B. That window was open, as a result, the rain soaked the rug. C. That window was open, as a result the rain soaked the rug. D. That window was open; as a result, the rain soaked the rug. @hellenkeller
That is also D
Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. I may have agreed yesterday however, now I’m not so sure. B. I may have agreed yesterday; however, now I’m not so sure. C. I may have agreed yesterday, however; now I’m not so sure. D. I may have agreed yesterday, however, now I’m not so sure. @hellenkeller
B
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