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Read the sentence and answer the question.

I want to go to the symphony but I don’t have any money.

Which correctly shows where a comma is needed in the sentence?


A. I want to go to the symphony but I don’t have, any money.


B. I want to go, to the symphony but I don’t have any money.


C. I want to go to the symphony but, I don’t have any money.


D. I want to go to the symphony, but I don’t have any money.

Respuesta :

Answer:

D. I want to go to the symphony, but I don’t have any money.

Explanation:

D. I want to go to the symphony, but I don’t have any money.

The answer to your question would be that the option that correctly shows where a comma is needed in the sentence is the following one: I want to go to the symphony, but I don't have any money. That is, the correct option would be D.

You shold use a comma before any coordinating conjunction that links two independent clauses.

1) I want to go to the symphony (clause I)

2), but I don't have any money (clause II)

you answer would be D , i want to go to the symphony but i don’t have any money