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21 March, 17:32

Read the sentence and answer the question.

They ate lunch in the restaurant and then they took their dog for a walk in the park.

Which correctly shows where a comma is needed in the sentence?

They ate lunch in the restaurant and then they took their dog for a walk, in the park.

They ate lunch in the restaurant and, then they took their dog for a walk in the park.

They ate lunch in the restaurant and then they took their dog, for a walk in the park.

They ate lunch in the restaurant, and then they took their dog for a walk in the park.

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  1. 21 March, 17:39
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    The correct answer is D, the reason a comma is needed in the first place is because - without it the sentence drags on for too long without a pause (aka a run on sentence).
  2. 21 March, 17:55
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    The answer is the last option They ate lunch in the restaurant, and then they took their dog for a walk in the park
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