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Michaelting Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

's and comas

Next week's Chemistry test has been cancelled.

Is this correct?

Peter, a teenage boy, killed his dog.

OR

Peter, a teenage boy killed his dog.

What is the answer?
  

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The first one is right. Peter,a teenage boy,killed his dog OR Peter who is a teenage boy killed his dog. I'm so eager to elicit other's answers.

  • The first one is right.
  • Peter,a teenage boy,killed his dog OR Peter who is a teenage boy killed his dog.
  • I'm so eager to elicit other's answers.
  • I wish it helps you Iman
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The first one is right.

Peter,a teenage boy,killed his dog OR Peter who is a teenage boy killed his dog.

I'm so eager to elicit other's answers.

I wish it helps you

Iman
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Not so good, imantaghavi. Please be sure you think carefully and type carefully before answering questions here. These take commas in the same way:

Peter, a teenage boy, killed his dog.

Peter, who is a teenage boy, killed his dog.
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Erm, I think you both have overlooked the first question.

Is it correct?
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Imantaghavi has already told you it was correct.
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I guess I misinterpret it.

I thought Iman said that the first sentence was

Peter, a teenage boy, killed the dog.

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