1. Identify the choice that best describes the sentence:

The dog always barks with pleasure when she sees us.
A. declarative******
B. exclamatory
C. imperative
D. interrogative

2. Identify the correctly punctuated sentence.
A.I'd love to see that movie again [maybe next Friday] and bring a friend.******
B.I'd love to see that movie again; perhaps next Friday, and bring a friend.
C.I'd love to see that movie again, perhaps next Friday, and bring a friend.
D.I'd love to see that movie again-perhaps next Friday-and bring a friend.

A for the first one...and
I am really unsure for the second - I think it might be A also...please help

8 answers

1. yes
2. no
Writeacher I can see reasons for a couple choices on 2...and I hate just guessing but I can see it being B and D. I'll choose B...I am not sure sorry
If there's an INDEPENDENT CLAUSE before and another INDEPENDENT CLAUSE after the semicolon, then choose B.

If those hyphens in D are supposed to be dashes, then choose D.

http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/marks/dash.htm

http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/marks/semicolon.htm
Those are dashes...and I think it would be D
Right.
Thank you - I learn so much from you :)
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