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English, 04.02.2020 08:56, laura1649

Which of the following sentences uses commas and apostrophes correctly?
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the johnson's will be joining us tonight, so don't say anything rude, condescending, or argumentative, .

the johnson's will be joining us tonight so don't say anything rude, condescending, or argumentative, .

the johnsons will be joining us tonight, so don't say anything rude, condescending, or argumentative, .

the johnsons will be joining us tonight, so don't say anything rude, condescending or argumentative .

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