Im just gonna post all my questions- I have 8. 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.
Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. Traffic was heavy; consequently, we were late. B. Traffic was heavy, consequently we were late. C. Traffic was heavy consequently, we were late. D. Traffic was heavy; consequently we were late.
Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. She is back from her grandmother's, in fact, there she is now. B. She is back from her grandmother's in fact; there she is now. C. She is back from her grandmother's, in fact there she is now. D. She is back from her grandmother's; in fact, there she is now.
Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. The assumption is not true therefore, the conclusion is false. B. The assumption is not true, therefore; the conclusion is false. C. The assumption is not true; therefore, the conclusion is false. D. The assumption is not true, therefore, the conclusion is false.
Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. Trout, mullet, and sea bass swim here, Erin, Terri, and I are after crabs. B. Trout, mullet, and sea bass swim here, but Erin, Terri, and I are after crabs. C. Trout, mullet, and sea bass swim here but Erin, Terri, and I are after crabs. D. Trout, mullet, and sea bass swim here; but Erin, Terri, and I are after crabs.
Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. Following an introduction, Ms. Graves, the chair of the foundation, spoke; and she received a standing ovation. B. Following an introduction, Ms. Graves, the chair of the foundation, spoke, and received a standing ovation. C. Following an introduction, Ms. Graves, the chair of the foundation, spoke, she received a standing ovation. D. Following an introduction, Ms. Graves, the chair of the foundation, spoke, and she received a standing ovation.
Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. On my list I have three names: Welsh, Bob; Parker, Mandy; and Rosen, Michael. B. On my list I have three names: Welsh, Bob, Parker, Mandy, and Rosen, Michael. C. On my list I have three names: Welsh, Bob, Parker, Mandy; and Rosen, Michael. D. On my list I have three names: Welsh; Bob, Parker; Mandy, and Rosen; Michael.
Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. My aunt has visited Paris, France, Tokyo, Japan, Sydney, Australia. B. My aunt has visited, Paris, France, Tokyo, Japan, and Sydney, Australia. C. My aunt has visited Paris, France, Tokyo, Japan, and Sydney, Australia. D. My aunt has visited Paris, France; Tokyo, Japan; and Sydney, Australia.
Wow... Okay. Start with number 1. What can we eliminate?
Lool ikr?! xD Number one... I know B and C can't be it...
Okay, I took out C and D... What is your reasoning for taking out b?
Uhm, The Semi-colon doesn't look right to me right there.
@RoseStorm
ok... so what about d?
The period doesn't go there..
So no D.
Perfect. Leaving only.....
A xD
Next!
Elimination...
;-; I gatta go, Ttyl.
But thanks for the help~
ok:) no prop, message me anytime if you need hep!
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