Home
>
TERMIUM Plus®
> HyperGrammar2 > Review: Identifying Punctuation Errors, Answer 4.1
Important notice
This version of HyperGrammar 2 has been archived and won’t be updated before it is permanently deleted.
Please consult the revamped version of HyperGrammar 2 for the most up-to-date content, and don’t forget to update your bookmarks!
Search and Functionalities Area
Review: Identifying Punctuation Errors, Answer 4.1
Good Work!
- Question:
- Children sometimes knock at the Wilsons’ door, as if taunting the couple to show themselves, but neither the old man nor his sister ever answers.
- Answer:
- The answer correct is correct.
- Explanation:
- Wilsons’ is the correct possessive form of the plural noun Wilsons. The first comma is needed before the parenthetical phrase as if taunting the couple to show themselves, as is the second before the co-ordinating conjunction but, which links the two independent clauses.
© Department of English, Faculty of Arts, University of Ottawa, 2024