Which sentence follows correct grammatical conventions?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AYesterday Sam forgot to set his alarm and if he didn’t get my phone call he would have been late for work.%0D%0AYesterday Sam forgot to set his alarm and if he didn’t get my phone call he would have been late for work.%0D%0A%0D%0AYesterday Sam forgot to set his alarm and, if he didn’t get my phone call he would have been late for work.%0D%0AYesterday Sam forgot to set his alarm and, if he didn’t get my phone call he would have been late for work.%0D%0A%0D%0AYesterday Sam forgot to set his alarm, and if he didn’t get my phone call he would have been late for work.%0D%0AYesterday Sam forgot to set his alarm, and if he didn’t get my phone call he would have been late for work.%0D%0A%0D%0AYesterday Sam forgot to set his alarm, and if he didn’t get my phone call, he would have been late for work.%0D%0AYesterday Sam forgot to set his alarm, and if he didn’t get my phone call, he would have been late for work.

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The sentence that follows correct grammatical conventions is:

"Yesterday Sam forgot to set his alarm, and if he didn’t get my phone call, he would have been late for work."

This sentence properly uses commas to separate the clauses.