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Bezzdna [24]
3 years ago
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Which sentence has correct punctuation? a. I got a tutor to help me with biology, chemistry, physics, and algebra. b. I got a tu

tor to help me with biology, chemistry physics and algebra. c. I got a tutor, to help me with biology, chemistry, physics and algebra.
English
2 answers:
tekilochka [14]3 years ago
7 0
The answer is A. I got a tutor to help me with biology, chemistry, physics, and algebra.
Nastasia [14]3 years ago
7 0
A Is the correct sentence.

B is incorrect because commas in list appear as:  item 1, item 2, item 3, AND(comma before the and) item 4.
The fixed sentence should be:  I got a tutor to help me with biology, chemistry, physics, and algebra.

C is incorrect because commas should not cut off essential information.:  To help me with biology is essential information, otherwise, we would have:  I got a tutor chemistry, physics, and algebra.
The fixed sentence should be:  I got a tutor to help me with biology, chemistry, physics, and algebra.
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