English, asked by surendrareddy1, 1 year ago

Which of the following sentences is NOT correct?

Please type the letter of the answer you choose in the answer box. Please do not add brackets or punctuation after your answer.

A) My kids are 8 and 12.
B) It's been two, three years since we saw them.
C) I bought a watch for five dollars.
D) She has starred in 500 movies.

Answers

Answered by RehanAhmadXLX
9
Wrong -
B) It's been two, three years since we saw them.
Right -

B) It's been two or three years since we saw them.

mbnsrishikeshkoxtgkc: why option A is correct
Answered by CarliReifsteck
2

Answer :

The following sentence is not correct :

B) It's been two, three years since we saw them.


In this sentence, a comma (,) has been placed incorrectly between the words 'two' and 'three.' To correct the sentence, the comma (,) should be replaced by a hyphen (-) or the word 'or' should be added between the words 'two' and 'three.'

The corrected sentence would be :

It's been two-three years since we saw them.

or

It's been two or three years since we saw them.

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