Asked by Angela
Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
A. It is not always necessary; however, to check the entire set of books.
B. It is not always necessary, however; to check the entire set of books.
C. It is not always necessary, however, to check the entire set of books.
D. It is not always necessary however, to check the entire set of books.
A
A. It is not always necessary; however, to check the entire set of books.
B. It is not always necessary, however; to check the entire set of books.
C. It is not always necessary, however, to check the entire set of books.
D. It is not always necessary however, to check the entire set of books.
A
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Writeacher
Nope.
Answered by
Writeacher
Right.
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