English · Punctuations
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Choose the correct sentence
- A
You have often heard of me speeking of my friend Wahaj waheed a barrister here
- B
You have often heard me speak of my friend, Wahaj Waheed, who is a barrister here.
- C
You have often heard me. Speak off my friend, wahaj waheed who is a Barrister here
- D
you have often heard me speak about my friend ; wahaj waheed-a barrister hear
B is the correct option. This option is correct. This is the correct option. It properly uses "speak," includes the correct capitalization for "Wahaj Waheed," and has appropriate commas to set off the name and the relative clause.
This option is incorrect. This option has multiple errors: "speeking" should be "speaking," "Wahaj waheed" should be capitalized as "Wahaj Waheed," and it lacks necessary punctuation, including commas.
This is the correct option. It properly uses "speak," includes the correct capitalization for "Wahaj Waheed," and has appropriate commas to set off the name and the relative clause.
This option is incorrect. This option incorrectly uses a period that disrupts the sentence flow, and "off" should be "of." It also has capitalization errors.
This option is incorrect. This option has several issues: "Wahaj Waheed" should be capitalized, the semicolon is incorrectly used, "hear" should be "here," and it lacks proper punctuation before "a barrister."
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