Punctuating Adverb Clauses Key

Answers:

1.      The comma should go between “went on strike” and “they.”

2.      The sentence is fine.

3.      The sentence is fine.

4.      The comma should go between “New York” and “only.”

5.      The comma should go between “estate” and “the problem.”

6.      The comma should be placed between “America” and “its name.”

7.      The comma should find itself in between ‘Winkle” and “they encountered.”

8.      This sentence is fine.

9.      This sentence is fine.

10.  The comma should go between “wrappers” and “it was.”

 

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