Grammar Quiz

Topics: Grammar, Literature, and Vocabulary

Which sentence is punctuated correctly?

A. I like cheese, but not as much as Mrs. Dettmann likes chocolate.

B. I like cheese but not as much as Mrs. Dettmann likes chocolate.

C. I like cheese but, not as much as Mrs. Dettmann likes chocolate.

D. I like, cheese, but not as much as Mrs. Dettmann likes chocolate

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