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erastova [34]
4 years ago
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Identify a problem in the sentence below. The most amazing vacations are to places with a warm climate, amazing views, and delic

ious food. sentence structure comma use word repetition none of the above
English
2 answers:
AlekseyPX4 years ago
8 0
I'm wondering if the sentence has a typo or it is really written as: The most amazing vacations are <u>to</u> places with...
Most sentences don't have that "to" in that part of the sentence or have it at all. 
If that is the problem, then it looks like your question can be answered!
Bad White [126]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The problem in the sentence is the following one:

Comma use.

Explanation:

Because the connective "and" is used, and that without starting a new clause, it does not make sense to add a comma before the connective. A clause must have a subject and a predicate, and it is not the case of "and delicious food", which has no verb. Had it been: "The most amazing vacations are to places with a warm climate, amazing views, and places where we can find delicious food", then a comma would have been required.

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