The correct punctuation change is: "The composer had a preponderance."
add a comma after the semicolon.
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My parents are very strict. For example, you can only watch one hour of TV each morning. Adding a period after "strict" and a comma after "For example" will correct the sentence.
Most people use commas incorrectly. They either don't use them(,) even when the sentence needs a comma. Or, a writer, uses, too, many commas, and makes, the sentence, confusing, such as in this sentence. NOTE: Extra commas in the above sentence are used to show the problem with using too many commas. Please do NOT 'correct' that sentence.
A prefix or suffix is not a form of punctuation. They are both linguistic elements that are added to the beginning (prefix) or end (suffix) of a word to change its meaning or grammatical function.
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add a comma after the semicolon.
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Correct punctuation is the proper use of punctuation marks within a sentence to provide a clear meaning, where a change in punctuation can alter that meaning. Examples: "This bus goes downtown." (statement) "This bus goes downtown?" (question) --- The boy said, "Let's eat, Grandma!" The boy said, "Let's eat Grandma." (he's a cannibal?)
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comma after result
it is impossible
WikiAnswers will not write your paragraphs for you. You need to to do your own homework. We will give you a hint. To edit means to change something and correct the mistakes. Here is a sample sentence: "I will edit my paragraph and make sure all the grammar and punctuation is correct."
No, the correct statement should be "Hummingbirds and barn swallows migrate each year, but bluejays live in one place all year."