I need the sentences because I can't help you without them I'm very good with English.
Answer:
The correct punctuation is as follow:
Explanation:
- After eating lunch at the cafeteria, Ben went to the gym to have a swim. You need to place a comma after the word cafeteria to separate these two sentences.
- Due to the damage caused by the storm, the ferry will not be running today. Again, a comma is needed here to separate the two sentences.
- The company’s training session, which was due to take place on Tuesday, has been postponed. Here, you need to put the appositive (that additional information about the training session), in between commas, or you can put it in parentheses to separate it from the rest of the sentence.
- If you are going to college this autumn, don’t forget to sign up for a discount card. Since the dependent clause is found at the beginning of the sentence (If you are going to college this autumn), you need to put a comma after it, like in sentence 1.
I think 1 is done already
2. Carrie has to pull out her tooth next Monday.
3. The boys need their hair cut now.
4. Im not sure I understand this one.
5. Sue got her bag snatched outside the bank yesterday.
The boy who ran for class president is the football captain.
The correct pronoun is who.
The pronoun which is used for objects, not people.