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30 September, 07:01

Which sentence uses punctuation correctly? A. I will wash the dishes but Mary will dry them. B. I will wash the dishes, Mary will dry them. C. I will wash the dishes Mary will dry them. D. I will wash the dishes, but Mary will dry them.

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  1. 30 September, 08:59
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    IT is D. I will wash the dishes, but Mary will dry them.

    It has a pause before 'but'. A. Could also be right but it has no Punctuation.

    B. Would have semicolon. C. is incorrect.
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