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Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
On Monday August 31, Harriet will turn 16 and get her driver’s license.
On Monday, August 31, Harriet will turn 16 and get her driver’s license.
On Monday, August 31 Harriet will turn 16 and get her driver’s license.
On Monday August 31, Harriet will turn 16, and get her driver’s license.
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"On Monday, August 31, Harriet will turn 16 and get her driver’s license."
Commas are needed to set off the date phrase, and no comma is used before "and" because the two verbs share the same subject (a compound predicate).
Commas are needed to set off the date phrase, and no comma is used before "and" because the two verbs share the same subject (a compound predicate).
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