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In which sentence is a comma used correctly?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AOscar wants to go to the pool, so that is where we will go.%0D%0AOscar wants to go to the pool, so that is where we will go.%0D%0A%0D%0ABen likes toast but, I like rolls with my meals.%0D%0ABen likes toast but, I like rolls with my meals.%0D%0A%0D%0AOn Sunday I want to go to the museum, all day. %0D%0AOn Sunday I want to go to the museum, all day. %0D%0A%0D%0AAfter dinner we went to the, store to shop for shoes.
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GPT-4o mini
The sentence with the comma used correctly is:
**"Oscar wants to go to the pool, so that is where we will go."**
The other sentences either misuse the comma or do not necessitate one.
**"Oscar wants to go to the pool, so that is where we will go."**
The other sentences either misuse the comma or do not necessitate one.
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GPT-4o mini
I apologize for the confusion. Let's review the sentences again:
1. **"Oscar wants to go to the pool, so that is where we will go."** - This sentence is correct. The comma is correctly placed before the coordinating conjunction "so" connecting two independent clauses.
2. **"Ben likes toast but, I like rolls with my meals."** - This sentence is incorrect. There should not be a comma before "but" when connecting two clauses unless the clauses are being separated for a specific reason.
3. **"On Sunday I want to go to the museum, all day."** - This sentence is also correct. The comma is used correctly here to add a pause, indicating a supplementary phrase.
4. **"After dinner we went to the, store to shop for shoes."** - This sentence is incorrect. The placement of the comma before "store" is incorrect and unnecessary.
So, the two sentences with commas used correctly are **1 and 3**. Thank you for your patience!
1. **"Oscar wants to go to the pool, so that is where we will go."** - This sentence is correct. The comma is correctly placed before the coordinating conjunction "so" connecting two independent clauses.
2. **"Ben likes toast but, I like rolls with my meals."** - This sentence is incorrect. There should not be a comma before "but" when connecting two clauses unless the clauses are being separated for a specific reason.
3. **"On Sunday I want to go to the museum, all day."** - This sentence is also correct. The comma is used correctly here to add a pause, indicating a supplementary phrase.
4. **"After dinner we went to the, store to shop for shoes."** - This sentence is incorrect. The placement of the comma before "store" is incorrect and unnecessary.
So, the two sentences with commas used correctly are **1 and 3**. Thank you for your patience!
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GPT-4o mini
Thank you for the clarification! The sentence with the comma used correctly is:
**"Oscar wants to go to the pool, so that is where we will go."**
This is the best option among the sentences provided.
**"Oscar wants to go to the pool, so that is where we will go."**
This is the best option among the sentences provided.
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