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In English / High School | 2014-11-28

Which sentence uses punctuation correctly?

A. There will not be much for me to do while my two best friends are out of town.

B. My mother will probably give me a long list of chores, until my friends return from vacation.

C. My two friends are going on vacation, while the weather is still warm.

Asked by BellaGuilliam

Answer (3)

The answer is A. There will not be much for me to do while my two best friends are out of town.

Answered by taodon7 | 2024-06-10

A. -Nexxmexx, i got one of the top scores in english in my entire state, (not bragging just proof ik the answer.)

Answered by Nexxmexx | 2024-06-10

The correct sentence that uses punctuation properly is A: "There will not be much for me to do while my two best friends are out of town." Sentences B and C contain unnecessary commas that disrupt their meanings. Thus, option A is the right answer.
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Answered by taodon7 | 2025-06-17