Conventions of English 11: Question 7
Read the following sentence, which contains grammatical errors:
My nearest relative is my aunt who lives in New York she is still over
200 miles away
Which revision corrects the sentence? Select all that apply.
Choose all that apply:
My nearest relative is my aunt, who lives in New York, she is still over 200 miles
away
✓
My nearest relative is my aunt who lives in New York. She is still over 200 miles
away.
My nearest relative is my aunt who lives in New York: she is still over 200 miles
away.
My nearest relative is my aunt who lives in New York ... she is still over 200 miles
away
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Conventions of English 11: Question 7
Read the following sentence, which contains grammatical...
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