I'd rather we had stayed home and watched movies to tell the truth.
B.
I'd rather we had stayed home, and watched movies, to tell the truth.
C.
I'd rather we had stayed home and watched movies. To tell the truth.
D.
I'd rather we had stayed home and watched movies, to tell the truth.
The answer choice with correct punctuation is A: 'I'd rather we had stayed home and watched movies to tell the truth.' This sentence correctly coordinates two activities and places an idiomatic phrase at the end without needing additional punctuation.
The correct answer choice is A. It states: 'I'd rather we had stayed home and watched movies to tell the truth.' This sentence is properly punctuated. In sentences like these, you don't need to use commas to separate the clauses because 'and' is coordinating the 2 events of staying home and watching movies. The phrase 'to tell the truth' is a common idiom and does not require separate punctuation when it is placed at the end of the sentence.
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