Asked by jordan
Are these correctly punctuated?
This pleasant patient has been seen for therapy from February 2, 2005 to March 2, 2005.
This patient comes in today with many, many complaints.
This year she'll have a breast augmentation and next year she will have an abdominoplasty.
Depression, often a genetic disorder, can be safely treated with medication.
No, I do not agree with that diagnosis.
This pleasant patient has been seen for therapy from February 2, 2005 to March 2, 2005.
This patient comes in today with many, many complaints.
This year she'll have a breast augmentation and next year she will have an abdominoplasty.
Depression, often a genetic disorder, can be safely treated with medication.
No, I do not agree with that diagnosis.
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
#1 -- another comma is needed after 2005.
#2 -- OK
#3 -- a compound sentence; where will you add a comma?
#4 -- OK
#5 -- OK
#2 -- OK
#3 -- a compound sentence; where will you add a comma?
#4 -- OK
#5 -- OK
Answered by
GuruBlue
Looks very good to me!
However, some teachers will want a comma after "augmentation", but as it is is equally correct.
However, some teachers will want a comma after "augmentation", but as it is is equally correct.
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