Asked by Leslie
Determine if the following sentences employ the correct use of commas and apostrophes. True=correct False=wrong
1. The child was alert upon awakening, nonetheless we felt a full workup was best at this time.
Answer:
True
Looks good to me - flows nice.
1. The child was alert upon awakening, nonetheless we felt a full workup was best at this time.
Answer:
True
Looks good to me - flows nice.
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
False -- it's a run-on.
Answered by
Leslie
As a run-on sentence -
There could or should be a period after awakening
so the question is False ( not correct use of commas because you can't just put them in a sentence
The sentence has to have a subject and a predicate.
There could or should be a period after awakening
so the question is False ( not correct use of commas because you can't just put them in a sentence
The sentence has to have a subject and a predicate.
Answered by
Writeacher
Yes, it's false. Basically, it's incorrect to separate sentences (independent clauses) with only a comma.
Take a look (subjects are underlined; verbs are bold):
The <u>child</u> <b>was alert</b> upon awakening,
nonetheless <u>we</u> <b>felt</b> a full workup was best at this time.
The word "nonetheless" is the same type of words as "however" or "then" -- a conjunctive adverb. It ISN'T a conjunction!!
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/transitions.htm#transitions
So ... how would you fix that error?
Take a look (subjects are underlined; verbs are bold):
The <u>child</u> <b>was alert</b> upon awakening,
nonetheless <u>we</u> <b>felt</b> a full workup was best at this time.
The word "nonetheless" is the same type of words as "however" or "then" -- a conjunctive adverb. It ISN'T a conjunction!!
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/transitions.htm#transitions
So ... how would you fix that error?
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