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ShaFira Hussein Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Which one is correct?

A) Mr. Evans, the family chauffeur, drove me to the airport in a new glossy black sedan my father just brought two days ago—an Audi A8, I think; I hadn’t had much time to scrutinize it completely, but I was sure I was right.

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B) Mr. Evans, the family chauffeur, drove me to the airport in a new glossy black sedan my father just brought two days ago—an Audi A8, I think. I hadn’t had much time to scrutinize it completely, but I was sure I was right.

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C) Mr. Evans, the family chauffeur, drove me to the airport in a new glossy black sedan my father just brought two days ago; an Audi A8, I think. I hadn’t had much time to scrutinize it completely, but I was sure I was right.

--I am so confused with the usage of commas, em-dashes and semicolons. Sometimes I understand them, and sometimes I feel like I don't know a thing about them. Can you also please explain to me what those punctuations mean?
  

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Hi, Hi, A) Mr. Evans, the family chauffeur, drove me to the airport in a new glossy black sedan my father just b o ught two days ago—an Audi A8, I think; I hadn’t had much time to scrutinize it completely, but I was sure I was right. The combination of the informal dash and the more formal semi-colon does not work well.

  • Hi, Hi, A) Mr.
  • Evans, the family chauffeur, drove me to the airport in a new glossy black sedan my father just b o ught two days ago—an Audi A8, I think; I hadn’t had much time to scrutinize it completely, but I was sure I was right.
  • The combination of the informal dash and the more formal semi-colon does not work well.
  • or B) Mr.
  • Evans, the family chauffeur, drove me to the airport in a new glossy black sedan my father just brought two days ago—an Audi A8, I think.
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Hi,

Hi,

A) Mr. Evans, the family chauffeur, drove me to the airport in a new glossy black sedan my father just bought two days ago—an Audi A8, I think; I hadn’t had much time to scrutinize it completely, but I was sure I was right.

The combination of the informal dash and the more formal semi-colon d
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There are many ways to use the comma, dash, semi-colon, and other types of punctuation. And there is a lot of leeway when you use them - you can be creative with them, and they can an active charateristic of your writing. In the sentence you quoted the dash and semi-colon are essentially interchangeable, as are the semi-colon and period.

Here is another way to punctuate the sentence (I

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