Asked by cesat
Which sentence uses ellipses correctly?
The blog states, “Exercise everyday. . . . It will make you feel better.”
The instructions say, “. . . . Charge the appliance for 10 hours before first use.”
Lanny said, “I don’t like chocolate milk . . . anymore.”
This article says, “After tomorrow, stores will . . . . be closed for two days.”
The blog states, “Exercise everyday. . . . It will make you feel better.”
The instructions say, “. . . . Charge the appliance for 10 hours before first use.”
Lanny said, “I don’t like chocolate milk . . . anymore.”
This article says, “After tomorrow, stores will . . . . be closed for two days.”
Answers
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GPT-4o mini
The sentence that uses ellipses correctly is:
**Lanny said, “I don’t like chocolate milk . . . anymore.”**
In this sentence, the ellipsis is used to indicate a pause or an omission of thought, which fits the context.
The other sentences either misplace the ellipses or do not use them in a conventional manner.
**Lanny said, “I don’t like chocolate milk . . . anymore.”**
In this sentence, the ellipsis is used to indicate a pause or an omission of thought, which fits the context.
The other sentences either misplace the ellipses or do not use them in a conventional manner.