Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? A. We wore bright summer dresses that were a light shade of yellow. B. We wore bright, summer, dresses that were a light shade of yellow. C. We wore bright, summer dresses that were a light shade of yellow. D. We wore bright summer, dresses that were a light shade of yellow.
A hint to figure it out is to read it out loud and pause when you see a comma.
The answer would be A because when you read it out loud there are no pauses :)
it's either A or C, stuck there
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Think of it like this (C) We wore bright. Summer dresses that were a light shade of yellow.
Obviously that wouldn't be right so that's why it is A :) Can I get a fan and testimonial? I will help whenever you have any English questions, because that is my best subject.
2-3 adjectives describing that one, single noun uses comas.
Honestly; I'd pick C. Example: A pink, fragile gem glistened in the palm of his hand.
This wouldn't be correct. A sharp black figure stood in the window. Say it out loud... Does sharp need a comma? Yes, separation of adjectives. (It seems like a run on without.)
it is c for your question
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