Question
choose the sentence that is most grammatically
A. Tom had to call in sick yesterday to work today. however he was able to come
B. he was able to come Tom had to call in sick yesterday; however, yesterday; h to work today.
C. Tom had to call in sick yesterday, however he was able to come to work today.
D. Tom had to call in sick yesterday however, he was able to come to work today.
A. Tom had to call in sick yesterday to work today. however he was able to come
B. he was able to come Tom had to call in sick yesterday; however, yesterday; h to work today.
C. Tom had to call in sick yesterday, however he was able to come to work today.
D. Tom had to call in sick yesterday however, he was able to come to work today.
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The most grammatically correct sentence is:
C. Tom had to call in sick yesterday, however he was able to come to work today.
However, it is worth noting that this sentence could be improved by adding a semicolon before "however" or replacing "however" with a period, as "however" is used to connect two independent clauses. Thus, a better version of C could be:
"Tom had to call in sick yesterday; however, he was able to come to work today."
C. Tom had to call in sick yesterday, however he was able to come to work today.
However, it is worth noting that this sentence could be improved by adding a semicolon before "however" or replacing "however" with a period, as "however" is used to connect two independent clauses. Thus, a better version of C could be:
"Tom had to call in sick yesterday; however, he was able to come to work today."
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