3. Which of the following is correct?
a) Harvey is a good driver, moreover, he is a very friendly one.
b) Harvey is a good driver. Moreover he is a very friendly one.
c) Harvey is a good driver, moreover, he is a friendly one.
d) Harvey is a good driver, moreover, he is a friendly one
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The correct option is "Harvey is a good driver; moreover, he is a friendly one"
Explanation:
- The question is about the correct use of punctuation.
- Whenever we have two sentences that are related to each other or the second one provides additional information about the first sentence, we separate them by a comma.
- Here in this sentence, "he is a friendly one" provides additional information about Harvey who is primarily a driver. So, we can punctuate the sentence in two ways.
First way
- Harvey is a good driver; moreover, he is a friendly one.
Second way
- Harvey is a good driver. Moreover, he is a friendly one.
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