Question: Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
<em>Options: </em>
- Our class is learning, about plant cells and Reza’s class, is learning about animal cells.
- Our class, is learning about plant cells and Reza’s class, is learning about animal cells.
- Our class is learning about plant cells and Reza’s class is learning about animal cells.
- Our class is learning about plant cells, and Reza’s class is learning about animal cells.
Answer: The correct answer is:
- <u>Our class is learning about plant cells</u><u>,</u><u> and Reza’s class is learning about animal cells.</u>
Explanation: When a conjunction joins two independent clauses, a comma is needed before the conjunction. In the answer chosen, we can observe that it uses a comma before the conjunction ''and,'' which is linking two independent clauses. This is the correct form to use the comma.
Rephrase the sentence:
Who types fast on a word processor?
She types fast on a word processor.
Your answer is going to be:
No one types as fast as she on a word processor.
Answer:
Fragment
Explanation:
The phrase is an incomplete thought.