<span>The sentence which does not contain any errors in comma usage is:
A. He can juggle several tennis balls, but he doesn't like tennis.
In this sentence, comma is used to denote a brief pause at the same time separates the dependent and independent clauses for emphasis.</span>
Answer:
I've heard of wolves morphing in <em>Dangerous</em> situations, but always thought they were just stories.
B. is the correct answer because, Russian is the name of a place or language and it needs to be capitalized. Also because the words: border, near, and the, don't need to be capitalized because they are not the name of something. Only Russian needs to be capitlaized. So it's B.
Hope I helped!
- Amber
Answer:
wrote
Explanation:
"written" would be used as "had written", but that is not the context.
No because you put buy and I don’t think he will buy a tree so I’m pretty sure it’s by