Which sentence is punctuated correctly? Before Nate did his homework, he took the dog out for a walk. Before, Nate did his homework, he took the dog, out for a walk. Nate took the dog, out for a walk, before he did his homework. Nate took the dog out for a walk, before he did his homework.
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Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
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- Before Nate did his homework, he took the dog out for a walk.
- Before, Nate did his homework, he took the dog, out for a walk.
- Nate took the dog, out for a walk, before he did his homework.
- Nate took the dog out for a walk, before he did his homework.
Step-by-step explanation:
- In the first sentence a condition and an action are arranged properly. They are separated by a comma (,). This is a correctly punctuated sentence.
- The second sentence is certainly wrong. Inappropriate use of commas (,) have resulted in a meaningless sentence.
- In the last two sentences, parts of sentences have been interchanged. This has also resulted in an inappropriate meaning. So they are wrongly punctuated.
Final Answer: Sentence No. 1
Before Nate did his homework, he took the dog out for a walk.
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