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unit review: editing and proofreading 4) to set off a nonrestrictive cl…

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unit review: editing and proofreading

  1. to set off a nonrestrictive clause in the middle of a sentence
  • use a comma before and after a nonrestrictive clause in a sentence
  1. to directly address someone
  • place a comma after directly addressing someone
  1. to introduce a direct quote
  • place the comma outside of the quotation marks when introducing a direct quote
  1. to separate days and dates
  • separate days of the week from months of the year with a comma
  • separate months and days from the year with a comma

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which of the following sentences is punctuated correctly?
since the store isnt open yet we should find a place to sit.
since, the store isnt open yet we should find a place to sit.
since the store isnt open yet, we should find a place to sit.

Explanation:

Step1: Identify dependent clause

The phrase "Since the store isn't open yet" is a dependent adverbial clause that starts the sentence.

Step2: Apply comma rule

When a dependent clause precedes an independent clause ("we should find a place to sit"), a comma must separate the two clauses.

Step3: Evaluate options

  • Option 1: Missing comma after dependent clause, incorrect.
  • Option 2: Misplaced comma right after "Since", incorrect.
  • Option 3: Correctly places comma after the dependent clause, matching the rule.

Answer:

Since the store isn't open yet, we should find a place to sit.