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27 March, 17:27

Which sentence uses correct punctuation?

A: We always enjoy the beach on a bright, sunny day.

B: We always enjoy the beach, on a bright sunny day.

C: We always, enjoy the beach on a bright sunny day.

D: We always enjoy the beach on a bright sunny, day.

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  1. 27 March, 18:09
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    A.

    Two adjectives before a noun requires a comma between them.

    Example:

    She was a beautiful, stunning lady.
  2. 27 March, 19:26
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    The Correct answer Is A: We always enjoy the beach on a bright, sunny day.
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