Patyrickagustin797 Patyrickagustin797
  • 11-12-2019
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Check the punctuation of the following sentence. I like apples however, I do not like bananas. correct incorrect

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  • 11-12-2019

I think if you wrote it like, "I like apples, but I do not like bananas." It would make more sense. If it's for a test question, then I'm pretty sure the punctuation is correct because there needs to be a comma after however.

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viaali81381
viaali81381 viaali81381
  • 09-10-2020

Answer: incorrect

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