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27 October, 05:00

Which is written correctly? A) Dwight loved soccer since he was seven years old. B) Dwight, loved soccer since he was seven years old. C) Dwight loved, soccer since he was seven years old. D) Dwight loved soccer, since he was seven years old.

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  1. 27 October, 05:14
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    Answer:D

    Explanation:

    The comma means you take a breath when reading it, B doesn't sound right and neither does c. When reading A you run out of breath and it doen't sound right
  2. 27 October, 05:23
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    Answer: D

    Explanation: Sentence D is written correctly as the sentence starts with an introductory phrase or clause explaining what Dwight loved doing. The second part of the sentence tells when he started loving soccer. Therefore the comma serves as a break in the sentence where the first phrase introduces what Dwight loves doing and the last part tells when he started loving it thereby bringing the sentence to a close.
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