Asked by Anonymous
here should be commas around “however” in the following sentence: “Dwayne had planned to take the last flight out to Chicago. It was cancelled, however, because of bad weather.” (Points :1)
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Answered by
Writeacher
Your <b>School Subject</b> is English. Please post correctly so no one wastes time reading questions they may not be able to answer.
I'll tell you this one -- then you need to try the rest on your own.
This one is true.
I'll tell you this one -- then you need to try the rest on your own.
This one is true.
Answered by
doug
Select the sentence that is punctuated correctly.
Zora’s lemon tree produces too much fruit. She gives them away therefore, to her friends and neighbors.
Zora’s lemon tree produces too much fruit. She gives them away, therefore, to her friends and neighbors.
Zora’s lemon tree produces too much fruit. She gives them away, therefore to her friends and neighbors
Zora’s lemon tree produces too much fruit. She gives them away therefore, to her friends and neighbors.
Zora’s lemon tree produces too much fruit. She gives them away, therefore, to her friends and neighbors.
Zora’s lemon tree produces too much fruit. She gives them away, therefore to her friends and neighbors
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