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Rashid [163]
3 years ago
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Which of these sentences is punctuated correctly? 1) Although the concert doesn't start for over an hour; most of the fans have

already arrived at the concert hall. 2) The concert doesn't start for over an hour; though, most of the fans have already arrived at the concert hall. 3) Most of the fans have already arrived at the concert hall; however, the concert doesn't start for over an hour. 4) Even though the concert doesn't start for over an hour; however, most of the fans have already arrived at the concert hall.
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1 answer:
Bad White [126]3 years ago
7 0
3) is the right answer
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