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In English / High School | 2014-11-29

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

A. I am certain you will enjoy. this class the teacher is excellent.
B. I am certain you will enjoy this: class the teacher is excellent.
C. I am certain, you will enjoy this class the teacher is excellent.
D. I am certain you will enjoy this class; the teacher is excellent.

Asked by CharleneDela

Answer (3)

The correct answer is D. I am certain you will enjoy this class; the teacher is excellent. Hope this helps!

Answered by erbbarbianerb | 2024-06-10

D. I am certain you will enjoy this class; the teacher is excellent

Answered by Anonymous | 2024-06-10

The correct answer is option D: 'I am certain you will enjoy this class; the teacher is excellent.' This sentence is punctuated correctly with a semicolon separating two related independent clauses. Options A, B, and C all utilize punctuation incorrectly, making option D the clear choice.
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Answered by erbbarbianerb | 2024-09-26