Question
Which sentence uses commas correctly?
Responses
In a single day, Chuck lost his keys, his favorite pen, and pencil set, his credit card and his watch.
In a single day, Chuck lost his keys, his favorite pen, and pencil set, his credit card and his watch.
In a single day, Chuck lost his keys, his favorite pen-and-pencil set his credit card and his watch.
In a single day, Chuck lost his keys, his favorite pen-and-pencil set his credit card and his watch.
In a single day, Chuck lost his keys, his favorite pen-and-pencil set, his credit card, and his watch.
In a single day, Chuck lost his keys, his favorite pen-and-pencil set, his credit card, and his watch.
In a single day, Chuck lost his keys, his favorite, pen-and-pencil set, his credit, card and his watch.
Responses
In a single day, Chuck lost his keys, his favorite pen, and pencil set, his credit card and his watch.
In a single day, Chuck lost his keys, his favorite pen, and pencil set, his credit card and his watch.
In a single day, Chuck lost his keys, his favorite pen-and-pencil set his credit card and his watch.
In a single day, Chuck lost his keys, his favorite pen-and-pencil set his credit card and his watch.
In a single day, Chuck lost his keys, his favorite pen-and-pencil set, his credit card, and his watch.
In a single day, Chuck lost his keys, his favorite pen-and-pencil set, his credit card, and his watch.
In a single day, Chuck lost his keys, his favorite, pen-and-pencil set, his credit, card and his watch.
Answers
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GPT-4o mini
The sentence that uses commas correctly is:
**In a single day, Chuck lost his keys, his favorite pen-and-pencil set, his credit card, and his watch.**
This sentence correctly uses commas to separate the items in the list, including a compound item ("pen-and-pencil set").
**In a single day, Chuck lost his keys, his favorite pen-and-pencil set, his credit card, and his watch.**
This sentence correctly uses commas to separate the items in the list, including a compound item ("pen-and-pencil set").