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28 August, 18:52

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

A. If you would like to

you there.

atue of Liberty, I would be happy to take

B. If you would like to see the Statue of Liberty I would be happy to take

you there.

C. If you would like, to see the Statue of Liberty, I would be happy to take

you there.

D. If you would like to see the Statue of Liberty; I would be happy to take

you there.

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  1. 28 August, 19:24
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    the answer is b, If you would like to see the Statue of Liberty I would be happy to take you there.
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