Which sentence does not contain any errors in comma usage? A. The dance routine that they are practicing will require several rehearsals. B. The watch, that you are staring at, is not for sale. C. Juice, which can be made from fruits or vegetables often contains added sugar.  D. That car, which has been donated to charity has only a few thousand miles on it.

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Answer 1
Answer: Answer: A. The dance routine that they are practicing will require several rehearsals.


- - Why? Well lets take a look at the other answer choices and I will leave the parts that are incorrect in bold.


B. The watch, that you are staring at, is not for sale. -No need of commas.

 C. Juice, which can be made from fruits or vegetables often contains added sugar.  - Add a comma after vegetables


D. That car, which has been donated to charity has only a few thousand miles on it. -Add a comma after charity

 

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Answer 2
Answer: A) The dance routine that they are practicing will require several rehearsals.

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Answer: D

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Answer:

the answer is D

Explanation:

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Answer:

I think that the answer is b

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Answer:

intransitive

Explanation:

there isn't a verb in the sentence.

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