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Tenacious Learner Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Need help.

Hi teachers,

According to this question, which is the correct option?

Which answers were the correct ones?

a) The 'b', 'c', and 'd' were.

b) 'B', 'c', and 'd' were.

Thanks in advance
  

Top answer

Punctuation is not really a matter of right or wrong. Different publishers have different styles and rules. I don't think anyone would use a).

  • Punctuation is not really a matter of right or wrong.
  • Different publishers have different styles and rules.
  • I don't think anyone would use a).
  • Articles are not necessary.
  • Many people would use b).
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Punctuation is not really a matter of right or wrong. Different publishers have different styles and rules. I don't think anyone would use a). Articles are not necessary. Many people would use b). Some might use ' b, c and d were', saying that you should copy the symbol and not treat it as a word which needs a capital.

As the question uses a past tense, the answers do, but wouldn't a pres
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Thank you very much Anonymous.

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