Which sentence does not contain any punctuation errors? a. the post office had empty boxes, tape, and new postage stamps. b. the post office had empty boxes, tape, and, new postage stamps. c. the post office had empty boxes, tape and new postage stamps. d. the post office had empty boxes tape and new postage stamps.
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Ответ:
The sentence which does not contain any punctuation errors is A. The post office had empty boxes, tape, and new postage stamps.
B. is wrong because there shouldn't be a comma after the word and.
C. is wrong because there should be a comma after the word tape.
D. is wrong because there should be commas after the words boxes and tape.
Hope this helps. :)
Ответ:
The word foe means a enemy
And ambition is a desire to finish something or to do something.
So because of the phrase, it means a enemy wants a desire, or just wants something, to be done or do something.