What is the correct way to rewrite this sentence? Tom opened the box and looked into it only to find it empty. Tom opened the bo
x and looked into it; only to find it empty. Tom opened the box, and looked into it only to find it empty. Tom opened the box and looked into it, only to find it empty. Tom opened the box, and looked into it, only to find it empty.
This is a bit subjective, because there are a few ways this sentence could be re-written, however "<span>Tom opened the box and looked into it, only to find it empty" is the most standard. </span>
From my Understanding It seems like "Tom opened the box and looked into it: only to find it empty." But sometimes it can be a comma before the"and", and "only"
IN this quote Benjamin Franklin is referencing the failed "Albany Plan," since this was his idea, in which the colonies would have formed a loose union in order to better manage taxes.
for the "road to emmaus" (luke 24: 13-35), imagine you are present at the events. what would be the impact on you, your life going forward and on the people who experienced the events with you?