Which sentence does not contain any errors in comma usage? A. Mr. Stanford, whose first name is Harold, owns two gas stations in our town. B. That wonderful singer, whose voice reminds me of yours will give a concert at the auditorium. C. Lucy whom we haven't met, will arrive at the train station in the morning. D. Mr. Farnsworth whom we know from camp can play the guitar.

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Answer 1
Answer: The first one is the only correct answer.
B should have a comma after yours, C should have a comma after Lucy, and D should have have commas after Farnsworth and camp.
Answer 2
Answer: B- There should be a comma after "yours".

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discourses that a person who talks to himself and aloud without handing over to his interlocutors.
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Which verb agrees with its subject? There is nothing I __________ more than reading a good book in front of the fire. A. is liking B. has liked C. likes D. like

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The correct answer is D. like

There is nothing I like more than reading a good book in front of the fire.

Read the sentence using each of the options in the blank space. Like, is the only one that sounds right.

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I think the answer is letter D it makes the most sense.

A complex sentence contains _____.one subject and one verb
two or more main clauses
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a main clause and one or more subordinate clauses

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15 pointsThe great Gatsby
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hope  this helps you

‘Whenever you feel like criticizing anyone,’ he told me, ‘just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had.’”

—Nick Carraway, The Great Gatsby

F is for F. Scott Fitzgerald, author of Gatsby and master of human insight wrapped in poetry. His novel begins here, his narrator Nick Carraway, grappling with his father’s caution of criticism—

“All the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had.”

In short, people judge, and Nick tries to refrain because his father said so. I think about Nick’s words and my life. I remember how often my mother would stop herself mid-criticism and say, “I’m not going to say that. It wasn’t very nice.” Then Philippians 4:8 comes to mind about thinking on excellent, praiseworthy things.

Speaking of excellence and praise, what about this one for its sheer lyricism? “It was dawn now on Long Island and we went about opening the rest of the windows downstairs, filling the house with grey turning, gold turning light. The shadow of a tree fell abruptly across the dew and ghostly birds began to sing among the blue leaves. There was a slow pleasant movement in the air, scarcely a wind, promising a cool lovely day.”

Answer:

"What you doing, Nick?"

"I'm a bond man."

"Who with?"

I told him.

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Which word in the sentence is a preposition? The young girl hid quietly and calmly under the table.a. young
b. under
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Answer
b. under

The preposition in the sentence “ The young girl hid quietly and calmlyunder the table” is
“under”. Apreposition is a word that introduces information to the reader. The prepositionsin the English language can be estimated to more or less a hundred. It may giveinformation as to when something occurs, where it take place or simply an additionalinformation. Prepositions are not independent. They work within group of wordsto be able to give information to the readers.