Which answer is a correctly punctuated compound sentence?
A.
The printer is out of both ink and paper; we'll have to buy some.
B.
The printer is out of both ink and paper and we'll have to buy some.
C.
The printer is out of both ink and paper, we'll have to buy some.
D.
The printer is out of both ink and paper we'll have to buy some.
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candycove (candycove):
What do you think?
OpenStudy (neff):
b d c
OpenStudy (neff):
i am bad at english ;-;
candycove (candycove):
Lol, that's alright. I think C is the answer but I'm not sure? This is confusing.
OpenStudy (neff):
hmm we need more brains
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candycove (candycove):
Probably. I think it's either A or C.
OpenStudy (neff):
@Anonymouse2015
candycove (candycove):
@Hayhayz
OpenStudy (neff):
;~; the only reason i am bad is because everything i say to others or myself makes sense then realizing it doesn't so it gets to confusing
candycove (candycove):
;-;
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Hayhayz (hayhayz):
I am thinking A
OpenStudy (neff):
2 As i said B C D
OpenStudy (neff):
gonna go with A
Hayhayz (hayhayz):
wait
OpenStudy (neff):
oh ok
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Hayhayz (hayhayz):
Ehhh I don't know why this one seems tricky to me lol.. I think I will stick with A e.e