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19 April, 06:45

Identify the correctly punctuated sentence.

a. I'd love to see that movie again [maybe next Friday] and bring a friend.

b. I'd love to see that movie again; perhaps next Friday, and bring a friend.

c. I'd love to see that movie again, perhaps next Friday, and bring a friend.

d. I'd love to see that movie again-perhaps next Friday-and bring a friend.

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  1. 19 April, 06:57
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    C

    Explanation:

    The sentence in the option C is a correctly punctuated sentence because the writer is expressing a plan or desire, which is to see certain movie again, and bring a friend, but he or she interrupts the flow of the thought to state some uncertainty concerning which day (it could be next Friday); in this case the use of commas before and after "perhaps next Friday" is correct.
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