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Which of the following is punctuated correctly?

I like to eat sweets yet I do not like ice cream.
I like to eat sweets, I do not like ice cream.
I like to eat sweets, yet I do not like ice cream.
I like to eat sweets, yet, I do not like ice cream.

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Answer: I like to eat sweets, yet I do not like ice cream.

Step-by-step explanation:

This option is probably correct because the comma is coming before the conjunction, yet, which makes the sentence grammatically correct. The other sentences either don't have a conjunction, don't have a coma or don't have the coma in the right place. Hope this helps :).

User Stan Liu
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Answer:

I think the right one should be I like to eat sweets, yet I do not like ice cream. I mean it looks like its grammatically correct so yes I would go with letter C. :)

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