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18 May, 22:58

Which sentence is punctuated correctly? Unfortunately all the tickets for the movie were sold before we could buy any. Unfortunately, all the tickets for the movie were sold before we could buy any. Unfortunately, all the tickets for the movie were sold, before we could buy any. Unfortunately all the tickets, for the movie were sold, before we could buy any.

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  1. 18 May, 23:06
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    Unfortunately, all the tickets for the movie were sold before we could buy any.
  2. 18 May, 23:20
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    Unfortunately all the tickets for the movie were sold before we could buy any.

    No, missing comma

    Unfortunately, all the tickets for the movie were sold before we could buy any.

    Yes, comma placed correctly

    Unfortunately, all the tickets for the movie were sold, before we could buy any.

    No, extra comma after "sold'

    Unfortunately all the tickets, for the movie were sold, before we could buy any.

    No, incorrectly placed comma and extra comma
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