I believe that the first sentence is properly punctuated. What is wrong with the second and third sentence is that there is no comma before the dialogue, and the "Some" in the second sentence should not be capitalized. A comma should always be used before dialogue, and the word should only be capitalized unless it's at the beginning of the sentence. In the third sentence, the "that" should not be included in the dialogue.
Answer:
The use of "doesn't just conserve fuel, it also..." is wrong. Wrong grammatical structure.
Explanation:
The person should have used "not only... but also..." in this sentence for it to be grammatically correct. The correct sentence is "riding a bicycle to work not only conserves fuel, but also contributes to a person's physical and mental well-being". There is parallelism because in the first part of the sentence a verb is used and in the second part of the same sentence, a verb is also used. This is important whenever you use "not only...but also" in a sentence. We use "not only...but also" when there are two things to mention but the second thing seems to be more interesting or the writer/speaker wants to give emphasis to the second thing. In the sentence at issue, the fact that riding contributes to a person's physical and mental well-being seems to be more important than "conserving fuel". There is more emphasis in the second part of the sentence.
What’s a reading log? Maybe I can help if u say what it is?
It is a gerund. If we added the preposition 'by' like, 'by sprinting the gazelle outran...', we'd know better that prepositions, the case with 'by' for instance, went with gerunds.
Answer:
"How long does it take you to have lunch?" He asked
He asked me how long would it take me to have lunch
Explanation:
You just have to change the direct speech into reported speech. Use 'she said' at the beginning of each answer. It's the same day, so you don't need to change the time expressions.