Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. Your dog is quite muddy, and could use a bath. B. Your dog is quite muddy; it could use a bath. C. Your dog is quite muddy and it could use a bath. D. Your dog is quite muddy it could use a bath.
@Daniee_Bruhh @MissSmartiez
I wanna say b. 2 indepent clauses have to be separated by a colon, semicolon, or a comma + conjunction.
can you help me with a few more
i can try
you want me to open a new question
u can just ask here
ok
Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. Don’t step on the porch; the paint is still wet! B. Don’t step on the porch, the paint is still wet! C. Don’t step on the porch. the paint is still wet! D. Don’t step on the porch the paint is still wet!
i think a
yep...a
ok a few more
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Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. There are no muffins left. we should bake some more. B. There are no muffins left we should bake some more. C. There are no muffins left; we should bake some more. D. There are no muffins left, we should bake some more.
c
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.
not 100% sure on this one....guessing d
Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. He is often clumsy on the other hand; he dances beautifully. B. He is often clumsy, on the other hand he dances beautifully. C. He is often clumsy, on the other hand, he dances beautifully. D. He is often clumsy; on the other hand, he dances beautifully.
c
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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.
b
Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. Vegetables, fruits, and whole grains are healthful, but doughnuts, cake, and candy are not. B. Vegetables, fruits, and whole grains are healthful but doughnuts, cake, and candy are not. C. Vegetables, fruits, and whole grains are healthful; but doughnuts, cake, and candy are not. D. Vegetables, fruits, and whole grains are healthful, doughnuts, cake, and candy are not. Question
a
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Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. Seeing the finish line, Jodi, one of the runners, sprinted, and she won the race. B. Seeing the finish line, Jodi, one of the runners, sprinted, and won the race. C. Seeing the finish line, Jodi, one of the runners, sprinted; and she won the race. D. Seeing the finish line, Jodi, one of the runners, sprinted, she won the race.
im ready
Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. Seeing the finish line, Jodi, one of the runners, sprinted, and she won the race. B. Seeing the finish line, Jodi, one of the runners, sprinted, and won the race. C. Seeing the finish line, Jodi, one of the runners, sprinted; and she won the race. D. Seeing the finish line, Jodi, one of the runners, sprinted, she won the race.
a
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.
@texaschic101
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.
b ...i think
Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. Abe has lived in London, England, Cairo, Egypt, and Zurich, Switzerland. B. Abe has lived in, London, England, Cairo, Egypt, and Zurich, Switzerland. C. Abe has lived in London, England, Cairo, Egypt, Zurich, Switzerland. D. Abe has lived in London, England; Cairo, Egypt; and Zurich, Switzerland.
not sure...d
i got a 60% =(
well crap...does it say which ones were wrong
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i am sorry...i guess i need to stay in the math section...i am better at that
can you help me with math
I cant right now...i gtg...i will be back on later
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