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Comma rules help- please check for error!?

1. Correct
2. correct
3. correct
4. I had the pleasure of talking to a woman who had just returned from India, where she had lived for ten years. Omit the first comma because the phrase "who had just returned from India" is restrictive. Keep the second one because "where she had lived for ten years" is nonrestrictive.
5. Patrick’s oldest sister, Fiona, graduated from MIT with a degree in aerospace engineering. Patrick has only one oldest sister, so "Fiona" is an appositive and should be set off by commas. It takes a pair of commas to set off a word or phrase within a sentence.

Edited to add: For some years, many English teachers taught that in a series, the final comma before the coordinating conjunction could be omitted. The source of approval for the omission was journalistic preference (not including the final comma saved lead when newspapers were printed from lead type) and literary acceptance. In all other cases, such as business usage, the final comma is required. It is also required in any situation where misreading could result from its omission (but journalistic style omits it anyway, causing occasional unintended humor or confusion in newspapers). Most authorities (such as Strunk & White and The Gregg Reference Manual) recommend including the final comma. Today, most teachers of writing mechanics teach that it should be included, primarily because it's easier to teach that it should be used than it is to teach how to tell when it can be omitted in literary writing.

Can you check my answers plz? 10 points to best answer?

You only need to fix 12 and 17.

Is it correct to say, "Please let us know, whether you are facing the issue till now"?

Please let us know, whether you're issue still persists or not/ if you're facing the issue still nowAny one of the above is correct.

Which is correct: please find the attached file or please find the information?

Although “Please find attached file / attachment” (in short, ‘PFA’) is pretty commonplace, I am personally against this usage. You normally ask someone to “find” something which is not readily available. e.g. find a key or wallet that was misplaced / find a place to sit (in a restaurant or park etc.) / find solution to a problem and so on. When you are referring to a file that you have attached (to an e-mail), the attachment is readily available to the recipient - no need of “finding” it. “Please refer the attachment / attached file” should be enough.

HELP ENGLISH GRAMMAR 2 QUESTIONS PLEASE CHECK?

The following sentence may have an error in effective writing. The sentence or part of the sentence is underlined. Choose the best recision for the underlined part. If no revision is necessary choose the first answer.


The new painting hangs in the west wing of the museum, with its bright colors and surprising shapes.


A. The new painting hangs in the west wing of the museum, with its bright colors and surprising shapes.

B. The new painting hangs in the west wing, with its bright colors and surprising shapes, of the museum.

C. In the west wing of the museum with its bright colors and surprising shapes, the new painting hangs.

D. The new painting, with its bright colors and surprising shapes, hangs in the west wing of museum.


2. Choose the best revision for the sentence

The river near our home in the city park is full of fish of various kinds.


A. The river in the city park is full of fish of various kinds near our home.

B. The river is full of fish of various kinds in the city park near our home.

C. The river in the city park near our home is full of fish of various kinds.

D. Near our home in the city park, the river is full of fish of various kinds.


My answers are

A and C

am i right?
thankyouu

Please help correct my essay of English Class! It is worth a lot of Points.?

I can' use pronouns and only five "to be" verbs
Please check for grammar, sentance structure, and other errors.

Character Stereotypes in “Inherit the Wind”

Two characters in “Inherit the Wind” are stereotypes including Henry Drummond, the defense attorney, and Matthew Harrison Brady, the prosecuting attorney. The town’s people think Henry Drummond believes only in evolution due to Drummond’s decision to defend for Cates. The citizens of Hillsboro try to keep Henry Drummond out of Hillsboro, even the mayor attempts to look up ways of preventing Drummond’s entry into the town. After acknowledging the coming of Drummond to defend Bertram Cates, Rev. Brown describes Henry Drummond: “… you know that God didn’t make him, that he is a creature of the Devil, perhaps even the Devil himself!” (25).

"Their is four errers in this sentence."...?

I believe the claim is false because I see only three errors. Corrected, the sentence would read, "There are four errors in this sentence." We can't call the word "four" an error any more than we can call the word "sentence" an error without changing the claim itself. If we could, we may as well say the sentence should read, "There are four ducks in this bathtub," and call the claim true. That is, of course, if your bathtub does indeed contain four ducks!

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