Select the correctly punctuated sentence. Ricardo screamed as he spilled, his frozen pineapple slushy Ricardo screamed as he spilled his frozen, pineapple slushy. Ricardo screamed as he spilled his frozen pineapple slushy. Ricardo screamed, as he spilled his frozen, pineapple slushy.
When you're describing something with two adjectives, you must use a comma after the first adjective. Other than that, this is only one thought, so no other comma is necessary.
so what s the answer?
I gave you a very good hint, and you are to use that to find the answer independently. ^^
you gave me a freakin riddle
XD Lol. There are two adjectives that describe the slushy. What are they?
idk
Based on the sentence, how would you describe the slushy? Pineapple? Frozen? Both?
Or actually, since pineapple isn't in its noun form, there is only one adjective. So I guess there is no need for a comma.
just tell me idk!
Giving you direct answers would be the CoC..so I'll explain my answer. Commas are used to separate thoughts, however, in this case, there is only on thought. Also there is only one adjective, so no comma is necessary there either. So the answer is a sentence with no commas. There, I just basically gave the answer to you.
who cares, OMFG!
Perhaps you would know the answer if you read any of what I just typed. Also, the term "omfg" is not acceptable in the environments of Open Study, as it is suggestive.
OMG im done! you are getting on my nerves.
Please be more respectful. In order for me to helpful, you'd need to meet me halfway, and you clearly don't want to do that. I'm not going to do your work for you.
BRUH CTFU
HBU
IDEK TBH
Ctfu? What does that even mean?
CRACKING THE flutter UP :D
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F U C K
Lol.
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