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Which sentence is correctly punctuated? I love ice-hockey, it’s the best sport ever! I love ice-hockey; its the best sport ever! I love ice-hockey, its the best sport, ever! I love ice-hockey; it’s the best sport ever!Mark for LaterPrevious

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Which sentence is correctly punctuated? I love ice-hockey, it’s the best sport ever! I love ice-hockey; its the best sport ever! I love ice-hockey, its the best sport, ever! I love ice-hockey; it’s the best sport ever!Mark for LaterPrevious

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The correctly punctuated sentence is: "I love ice-hockey; it’s the best sport ever!"

Here's why:

  1. "I love ice-hockey, it’s the best sport ever!" - This sentence is incorrect because it's a comma splice. A comma splice is when two independent clauses are joined by a comma without a coordinating conjunction.

  2. "I love ice-hockey; its the best sport ever!" - This sentence is incorrect because "its" should be "it's". "Its" is a possessive pronoun, while "it's" is a contraction of "it is" or "it has".

  3. "I love ice-hockey, its the best sport, ever!" - This sentence is incorrect because "its" should be "it's". Also, the comma before "ever" is unnecessary.

  4. "I love ice-hockey; it’s the best sport ever!" - This sentence is correct. The semicolon correctly joins two closely related independent clauses. Also, "it's" is correctly used as a contraction of "it is".

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