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Which uses a comma correctly?*Go to your room but don’t slam the door.Go to your room, but don’t slam the door.Go to your room but, don’t slam the door.Go, to your room but don’t slam the door.

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Which uses a comma correctly?*Go to your room but don’t slam the door.Go to your room, but don’t slam the door.Go to your room but, don’t slam the door.Go, to your room but don’t slam the door.

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Solution

The correct use of the comma in this case is: "Go to your room, but don’t slam the door."

Here's why:

  1. A comma is used to separate two independent clauses (a group of words that can stand alone as a complete sentence) that are joined by a coordinating conjunction such as "but".

  2. In the sentence "Go to your room, but don’t slam the door", "Go to your room" and "don’t slam the door" are both independent clauses. They can stand alone as complete sentences. Therefore, a comma is needed before the conjunction "but".

  3. The other options either lack a necessary comma or have a comma in an incorrect place.

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