All these sentences use the word "so" correctly except: A. Unlike the hair on your head, arm hair stops growing and breaks off regularly; so does leg hair. B. Unlike the hair on your head, arm hair stops growing and breaks off regularly, so does leg hair. C. Unlike the hair on your head, arm hair stops growing and breaks off regularly, and so does leg hair. D. Unlike the hair on your head, arm hair stops growing and breaks off regularly. So does leg hair.
D?
no not D
I thought D at first too but it isn't D
A or B
yes!
You're asking which one is wrong, yes? It's the second one, because it's a run-on sentence. You can't just keep going with a sentence by throwing commas into it. The others are all perfectly correct different ways of saying the same thing.
a
nooooo
Wait b!
yes!!! ^_^
same exact question... Dot and Jill volunteered to appear in the movie, so did Elliott and Antonio. The city park and the ice-skating rink were used for scenes in the movie, so were the school and pizza parlor. His friends were really impressed with the movie, so were his parents and the film teacher. He had seen tons of movies that were really lame, so he decided to make his own.
post that in a new thread pleasee
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