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MA_775_DIABLO [31]
3 years ago
12

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

English
2 answers:
slava [35]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The second sentence "I will see the Statue of Liberty and visit Times Square" is correctly punctuated.

Explanation:

The second sentence "I will see the Statue of Liberty and visit Times Square" is correctly punctuated. Among the three sentences, only the second sentence have the correct punctuation. There is no need for the commas like in the other two sentences, as the sentence is talking about just two specific places or nouns. Commas can be used only when there are more than 2 or 3 nouns in a sentence.

faust18 [17]3 years ago
7 0
The second sentence is correct
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