Asked by kitkat
Which of the following sentences correctly uses commas to set off a long introductory element?(1 point)
Responses
While, my mom is out of town, I am going to stay with my grandparents.
While, my mom is out of town, I am going to stay with my grandparents.
While my mom is out of town, I am going to stay with my grandparents.
While my mom is out of town, I am going to stay with my grandparents.
While my mom is out of town I am going to stay with my grandparents.
While my mom is out of town I am going to stay with my grandparents.
While my mom is out of town, I am going to stay, with my grandparents.
Responses
While, my mom is out of town, I am going to stay with my grandparents.
While, my mom is out of town, I am going to stay with my grandparents.
While my mom is out of town, I am going to stay with my grandparents.
While my mom is out of town, I am going to stay with my grandparents.
While my mom is out of town I am going to stay with my grandparents.
While my mom is out of town I am going to stay with my grandparents.
While my mom is out of town, I am going to stay, with my grandparents.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct sentence that uses commas to set off a long introductory element is:
**While my mom is out of town, I am going to stay with my grandparents.**
This sentence correctly places a comma after the introductory clause.
**While my mom is out of town, I am going to stay with my grandparents.**
This sentence correctly places a comma after the introductory clause.
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