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Which of the following sentences is punctuated correctly? David wants to go skiing; however he can’t go with you this weekend....Asked by jman
10. Which of the following sentences is punctuated correctly?
David wants to go skiing; however he can’t go with you this weekend.
*******David wants to go skiing, however, he can’t go with you this weekend.
David wants to go skiing; however, he can’t go with you this weekend.
i think its b
David wants to go skiing; however he can’t go with you this weekend.
*******David wants to go skiing, however, he can’t go with you this weekend.
David wants to go skiing; however, he can’t go with you this weekend.
i think its b
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're right. It's B.
Answered by
jman
ok thx
Answered by
jman
But on the related writerteacher said b was wrong was she wrong
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Please tell me the date and time of that post.
Answered by
jman
Friday, November 30, 2012 at 12:22am. It is in the related the first link it says English
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Oops. Writeacher was correct. I was wrong.
The answer is not B. The sentence needs a semi-colon to separate to independent clauses.
This is the correct sentence.
David wants to go skiing; however he can’t go with you this weekend.
I'm sorry. I'm glad you caught my mistake.
The answer is not B. The sentence needs a semi-colon to separate to independent clauses.
This is the correct sentence.
David wants to go skiing; however he can’t go with you this weekend.
I'm sorry. I'm glad you caught my mistake.
Answered by
jman
no its ok thx
Answered by
Kitty
it was C
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