Can someone check my work, please?.

1. Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
The ATM at the bank was out of order.

The A.T.M. at the bank was out of order.

The atm at the bank was out of order.

The a.t.m. at the bank was out of order.



Question 2.2. Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
My mother told the bank teller that the machine had been working on Wed. Feb. 21.

My mother told the bank teller that the machine had been working on Wed Feb 21.

My mother told the bank teller that the machine had been working on Wed, Feb 21.

My mother told the bank teller that the machine had been working on Wed., Feb. 21.



Question 3.3. Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
I'd rather we had stayed home and watched movies to tell the truth.

I'd rather we had stayed home and watched movies. To tell the truth.

I'd rather we had stayed home and watched movies, to tell the truth.

I'd rather we had stayed home, and watched movies, to tell the truth.



Question 4.4. Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
After we set up our tent it began to rain.

After we set up our tent, it began to rain.

After we set up, our tent, it began to rain.

After, we set up our tent it began to rain.



Question 5.5. Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
My two best friends, Alexandra and Bethany, went with me on a shopping trip.

My two best friends Alexandra and Bethany went with me on a shopping trip.

My two best friends, Alexandra and Bethany went with me on a shopping trip.

My two best friends, Alexandra, and Bethany, went with me on a shopping trip.



Question 6.6. Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
We wore bright, summer dresses that were a light shade of yellow.

We wore bright, summer, dresses that were a light shade of yellow.

We wore bright summer dresses that were a light shade of yellow.

We wore bright summer, dresses that were a light shade of yellow.



Question 7.7. Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
"Look, Jennifer at this pair of jeans!" exclaimed Alexandra.

"Look, Jennifer, at this pair of jeans!" exclaimed Alexandra.

"Look Jennifer, at this pair of jeans!" exclaimed Alexandra.

"Look Jennifer at this pair of jeans!" exclaimed Alexandra.



Question 8.8. Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
The blue jeans had velvet trim, embroidery, and beaded belt loops.

The blue jeans had velvet trim embroidery and beaded belt loops.

The blue jeans had velvet trim, embroidery and beaded belt loops.

The blue jeans had velvet trim, embroidery, and, beaded belt loops.



Question 9.9. Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
Players, already wearing their uniforms, may sit on the bleachers.

Players already, wearing their uniforms, may sit on the bleachers.

Players already wearing their uniforms may sit on the bleachers.

Players already wearing their uniforms, may sit on the bleachers.


Question 10.10. Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
Under that shelf in the corner you will find your missing sock.

Under that shelf, in the corner you will find your missing sock.

Under that shelf, in the corner, you will find your missing sock.

Under that shelf in the corner, you will find your missing sock.



Question 11.11. Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
Thinking about it now, I realize that I was wrong.

Thinking about it now I realize that I was wrong.

Thinking, about it now, I realize that I was wrong.

Thinking about it now I realize, that I was wrong.



Question 12.12. Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
Would you say that New Orleans, Louisiana or Austin, Texas is more fun to visit?

Would you say that New Orleans, Louisiana, or Austin, Texas, is more fun to visit?

Would you say that New Orleans Louisiana, or Austin Texas, is more fun to visit?

Would you say that New Orleans Louisiana or Austin Texas is more fun to visit?



Question 13.13. Identify the item that is correctly punctuated.
Very truly yours, George Marinakis

Very truly yours. George Marinakis

Very truly yours! George Marinakis

Very truly yours? George Marinakis



Question 14.14. Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
She finally wore the ugly hat which was a hand-me-down from her brother out in public.

She finally wore the ugly hat which was a hand-me-down from her brother, out in public.

She finally wore the ugly hat, which was a hand-me-down from her brother, out in public.

She finally wore the ugly hat, which was a hand-me-down from her brother out in public.



Question 15.15. Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
Mrs. Nelson is the person, who can help you.

Mrs. Nelson is the person, who can help you.

Mrs. Nelson is the person who can help you.

Mrs. Nelson is the person, who can help you.

Respuesta :

QUESTION # 1

The ATM at the bank was out of order. 

QUESTION # 2

My mother told the bank teller that the machine had been working on Wed, Feb 21.

QUESTION # 3

I'd rather we had stayed home and watched movies, to tell the truth.
QUESTION # 4 

After we set up our tent, it began to rain.

QUESTION # 5

My two best friends, Alexandra and Bethany, went with me on a shopping trip.

QUESTION # 6

We wore bright, summer dresses that were a light shade of yellow.

QUESTION # 7

"Look Jennifer, at this pair of jeans!" exclaimed Alexandra.
QUESTION # 8

The blue jeans had velvet trim, embroidery, and beaded belt loops.

QUESTION # 9

Players already wearing their uniforms, may sit on the bleachers.

QUESTION # 10

Under that shelf in the corner, you will find your missing sock.

QUESTION # 11

Thinking about it now, I realize that I was wrong.

QUESTION # 12

Would you say that New Orleans, Louisiana, or Austin, Texas, is more fun to visit?
QUESTION # 13

Very truly yours, George Marinakis.

QUESTION # 14

She finally wore the ugly hat, which was a hand-me-down from her brother, out in public.

QUESTION # 15

Mrs. Nelson is the person who can help you.

ACCESS MORE
EDU ACCESS