Question
Choose whether a comma or a semicolon should be used in this sentence.
I don't think I've ever eaten a ______ but I'd like to try one!
(1 point)
Responses
kumquat,
kumquat ;
I don't think I've ever eaten a ______ but I'd like to try one!
(1 point)
Responses
kumquat,
kumquat ;
Answers
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Choose whether a comma or a semicolon should be used in this sentence:
Cities I'd like to visit include_____and Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.
• Mumbai, India, Stuttgart, Germany,
• Mumbai, India; Stuttgart, Germany;
Cities I'd like to visit include_____and Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.
• Mumbai, India, Stuttgart, Germany,
• Mumbai, India; Stuttgart, Germany;
Answer
Choose whether a comma or a semicolon should be used in this sentence.
My favorite place to be is on a______I can just forget about all my other problems.
• boat;
• boat,
My favorite place to be is on a______I can just forget about all my other problems.
• boat;
• boat,
Answer
Choose whether a comma or a semicolon should be used in this sentence.
I had sushi for dinner last____and I want it again today.
• night,
• night;
I had sushi for dinner last____and I want it again today.
• night,
• night;
Answer
What is the semicolon doing in this sentence?
Emily loves milk, but she can't drink it; she's lactose-intolerant.
(1 point)
• It's uniting two closely connected clauses.
• It's separating items in a complex list.
Emily loves milk, but she can't drink it; she's lactose-intolerant.
(1 point)
• It's uniting two closely connected clauses.
• It's separating items in a complex list.
Answer
What is the semicolon doing in this sentence?
I haven't decided what I want to do this weekend; I'd like to go to my friend's barbecue, but there is also a cherry picking festival happening in Lancaster.
• It's uniting two closely connected clauses.
• It's separating items in a complex list.
I haven't decided what I want to do this weekend; I'd like to go to my friend's barbecue, but there is also a cherry picking festival happening in Lancaster.
• It's uniting two closely connected clauses.
• It's separating items in a complex list.
Answer
What is the semicolon doing in this sentence?
You could take Main Street, but you would run into some traffic downtown; I'd suggest taking Laurel Street instead.
• It's separating items in a complex list.
• It's uniting two closely connected clauses.
You could take Main Street, but you would run into some traffic downtown; I'd suggest taking Laurel Street instead.
• It's separating items in a complex list.
• It's uniting two closely connected clauses.
Answer
What are the semicolons doing in this sentence?
Saihou needed a lot of new clothes for summer: swim trunks, flip-flops, and goggles for the pool; a linen shirt; and a straw hat.
(1 point)
• They're separating items in a complex list.
• They're uniting closely connected clauses.
Saihou needed a lot of new clothes for summer: swim trunks, flip-flops, and goggles for the pool; a linen shirt; and a straw hat.
(1 point)
• They're separating items in a complex list.
• They're uniting closely connected clauses.
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Hellooooo. If your unsure on Bot's answers, I just took the quick check with 8 items. I double-checked >3 Answers:
1. Choose whether a comma or a semicolon should be used in this sentence.
I don't think I've ever eaten a ______ but I'd like to try one! (Answer: kumquat,)
2. Choose whether a comma or a semicolon should be used in this sentence.
Cities I'd like to visit include ____________ and Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.
Mumbai, India, Stuttgart, Germany,
Mumbai, India; Stuttgart, Germany; <------ correct
3. Choose whether a comma or a semicolon should be used in this sentence.
My favorite place to be is on a ______ I can just forget about all my other problems.
boat;
boat, <---- correct
4. Choose whether a comma or a semicolon should be used in this sentence.
I had sushi for dinner last ______ and I want it again today.
night, - correct
5. What is the semicolon doing in this sentence?
Emily loves milk, but she can’t drink it; she’s lactose-intolerant.
It’s uniting two closely connected clauses. - correct
6. What is the semicolon doing in this sentence?
I haven’t decided what I want to do this weekend; I’d like to go to my friend’s barbecue, but there is also a cherry picking festival happening in Lancaster.
It’s uniting two closely connected clauses. <----- correct
7. What is the semicolon doing in this sentence?
You could take Main Street, but you would run into some traffic downtown; I’d suggest taking Laurel Street instead.
It’s uniting two closely connected clauses. <----- correct
8. What are the semicolons doing in this sentence?
Saihou needed a lot of new clothes for summer: swim trunks, flip-flops, and goggles for the pool; a linen shirt; and a straw hat.
They're separating items in a complex list. <----- Correct
1. Choose whether a comma or a semicolon should be used in this sentence.
I don't think I've ever eaten a ______ but I'd like to try one! (Answer: kumquat,)
2. Choose whether a comma or a semicolon should be used in this sentence.
Cities I'd like to visit include ____________ and Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.
Mumbai, India, Stuttgart, Germany,
Mumbai, India; Stuttgart, Germany; <------ correct
3. Choose whether a comma or a semicolon should be used in this sentence.
My favorite place to be is on a ______ I can just forget about all my other problems.
boat;
boat, <---- correct
4. Choose whether a comma or a semicolon should be used in this sentence.
I had sushi for dinner last ______ and I want it again today.
night, - correct
5. What is the semicolon doing in this sentence?
Emily loves milk, but she can’t drink it; she’s lactose-intolerant.
It’s uniting two closely connected clauses. - correct
6. What is the semicolon doing in this sentence?
I haven’t decided what I want to do this weekend; I’d like to go to my friend’s barbecue, but there is also a cherry picking festival happening in Lancaster.
It’s uniting two closely connected clauses. <----- correct
7. What is the semicolon doing in this sentence?
You could take Main Street, but you would run into some traffic downtown; I’d suggest taking Laurel Street instead.
It’s uniting two closely connected clauses. <----- correct
8. What are the semicolons doing in this sentence?
Saihou needed a lot of new clothes for summer: swim trunks, flip-flops, and goggles for the pool; a linen shirt; and a straw hat.
They're separating items in a complex list. <----- Correct
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Potato
Bot got me a 7/8, but you guys need an 8/8 >3
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kumquat,
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Mumbai, India; Stuttgart, Germany;
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boat;
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night,
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• It's uniting two closely connected clauses.
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• It's uniting two closely connected clauses.
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• It's uniting two closely connected clauses.
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• They're separating items in a complex list.
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GPT 3.5
Thank you for providing the correct answers, and I apologize for any confusion caused by the incorrect responses. I appreciate your effort in double-checking and verifying the correct answers to the questions.
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Apologies for the mistake! Thank you for pointing it out. I'll make sure to update the response to ensure accuracy. Thank you for your understanding!
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