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Anna35 [415]
3 years ago
15

Editing: One of the following sentences is correct. Please choose the one with no errors. Pay attention to spelling, punctuation

, word choice, tense, etc..
A. If either John or Gary fails to bring their power drill, we will not complete this job on time, which our boss will

consider unacceptable.

A. If either John or Gary fails to bring their power drill, we will not complete this job on time, which our boss will , , consider unacceptable. ,

B. If either John or Gary fails to bring his power drill, we will not complete our job on time, which our boss will

consider unexceptable.

B. If either John or Gary fails to bring his power drill, we will not complete our job on time, which our boss will , , consider unexceptable. ,

C. If either John or Gary fails to bring a power drill, we will not complete this job on time, an outcome that would be

unacceptable to our boss.

C. If either John or Gary fails to bring a power drill, we will not complete this job on time, an outcome that would be , , unacceptable to our boss. ,

D. If either John or Gary fails to bring a power drill we will not complete this job on time, an outcome that will be

unacceptable to our boss.

D. If either John or Gary fails to bring a power drill we will not complete this job on time, an outcome that will be , , unacceptable to our boss. ,

E. If either John or Gary fails to bring a power drill, we will not complete this job on time. Which our boss will

consider unacceptable.

E. If either John or Gary fails to bring a power drill, we will not complete this job on time. Which our boss will , , consider unacceptable. ,
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1 answer:
Anna [14]3 years ago
5 0
It’s B (I had it on a test)
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