Question
Which sentence correctly uses punctuation to separate coordinate adjectives?
Responses
The happy fluffy, dog wagged its tail.
The happy fluffy, dog wagged its tail.
The happy fluffy dog wagged its tail.
The happy fluffy dog wagged its tail.
The happy, fluffy dog wagged its tail.
The happy, fluffy dog wagged its tail.
The happy, fluffy, dog wagged its tail.
Responses
The happy fluffy, dog wagged its tail.
The happy fluffy, dog wagged its tail.
The happy fluffy dog wagged its tail.
The happy fluffy dog wagged its tail.
The happy, fluffy dog wagged its tail.
The happy, fluffy dog wagged its tail.
The happy, fluffy, dog wagged its tail.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct sentence that uses punctuation to separate coordinate adjectives is:
**The happy, fluffy dog wagged its tail.**
In this sentence, "happy" and "fluffy" are coordinate adjectives that both describe the noun "dog," and they are correctly separated by a comma.
**The happy, fluffy dog wagged its tail.**
In this sentence, "happy" and "fluffy" are coordinate adjectives that both describe the noun "dog," and they are correctly separated by a comma.