HELP!!

which of the following is grammatically correct? (1 point)

We wanted to go to a movie it was a rainy day. ***

Because it was a rainy day, we wanted to go to a movie

We like the movies. When it is raining.

I can’t wait for a rainy day I really like to go to watch movies.

User Icon for IG: vee__torii IG: vee__torii answered
2 years ago

I think it’s A or D

User Icon for Anonymous Anonymous answered
2 years ago

Definitely not A or D.

User Icon for Anon Anon answered
2 years ago

Both A and D are runons. Each is really 2 sentences, but they aren’t separated at all.

Which of the other two is one complete sentence?

User Icon for Coco shine :) Coco shine :) answered
2 years ago

C makes the most sense

User Icon for Coco shine :) Coco shine :) answered
2 years ago

Today my mom’s birthday 🥳🎉

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
11 months ago

To determine which of the options is grammatically correct, we need to evaluate the sentence structures and punctuation. Let's break down each option:

Option 1: "We wanted to go to a movie it was a rainy day."
This option is missing a conjunction or punctuation to connect the two clauses. To make it grammatically correct, we can add a comma or use a subordinating conjunction like "because."

Option 2: "Because it was a rainy day, we wanted to go to a movie."
This option follows correct grammar rules. It uses a subordinating conjunction ("because") to join the two clauses, indicating the reason for wanting to go to a movie.

Option 3: "We like the movies. When it is raining."
This option has two independent clauses that are not properly connected. It needs a punctuation mark or conjunction between the clauses. One possible correction could be using a semicolon: "We like the movies; when it is raining."

Option 4: "I can’t wait for a rainy day I really like to go to watch movies."
This option lacks proper punctuation and has two independent clauses that should be connected. It can be corrected by adding a comma or conjunction between the clauses: "I can’t wait for a rainy day because I really like to go watch movies" or "I can’t wait for a rainy day; I really like to go watch movies."

Based on the analysis, option 2, "Because it was a rainy day, we wanted to go to a movie," is the correct sentence.