Their house is over there; they're not there.
I liked the movie except for the end.
Their house is over there; they're not there.
Without the sentences provided, I can't determine which sentence uses commas correctly.
The homophone for strait is "straight."
The homophone of "doe" is "dough."
I liked the movie except for the end.
Their house is over there; they're not there.
Their house is over there; they're not home.
Here is an example of a sentence that correctly uses quotation marks: She said, "I will meet you at the park at 3 o'clock."
The homophone of need is knead.
Without the sentences provided, I can't determine which sentence uses commas correctly.
Would is a homophone of "wood"
The homophone for strait is "straight."
The homophone of "doe" is "dough."
Here is an example sentence that uses the keyword "start quote" correctly: She said, "Start quote, I will be there at 5 o'clock sharp, end quote."
The sentence "I am going to the store, to buy some milk and bread, after work." uses commas correctly to separate two clauses in the sentence.
Identify the sentence that uses pronouns correctly