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OpenStudy (johnnewman):

Which sentence uses punctuation correctly? A. There was nothing wrong with the engine; you were out of gas. B. There was nothing wrong with the engine, you were out of gas. C. There was nothing wrong with the engine you were out of gas. <----- D. There was nothing wrong with the engine but you were out of gas. <----

OpenStudy (johnnewman):

@VJT

OpenStudy (johnnewman):

C or D i was thinking

OpenStudy (vjt):

I actually think that this one is A because those words could be the beginning of a new sentence, but instead they are added on to the sentence.

RhondaSommer (rhondasommer):

I agree, however, even a DA with an explanation is still a DA don't forget :D

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