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20 April, 23:51

Which of the following BEST corrects the error in this sentence:

The boy set a Pokemon card next to his friend's pile of cards, he was hoping to win the game.

Question 1 options:

A. change set to sat

B. change friend's to friends

C. change Pokemon to lowercase

D. change the comma after cards to a semicolon;

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  1. 20 April, 23:54
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    Answer: D.

    Explanation: It is not A because set refers to an object that has been placed down, and sat it the past tense of sit. The boy set down a Pokemon card, which is an object.

    It is not B because the apostrophe is showing ownership, and in this case the boy's friend owns the Pokemon card.

    It isn't C because Pokemon is a proper noun as it is the name of a franchise.
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