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I never fail to get frustrated on the golf course: [#permalink]
15 Mar 2004, 14:44
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I never fail to get frustrated on the golf course: nonetheless, I always resolve to continue my involving in the game.
A. on the golf course: nonetheless, I always resolve to continue my involving in the game.
B. on the golf course: nonetheless I always resolve to continue my involvement in the game.
C. on the golf course; nonetheless, I always resolve to continue my involvement in the game.
D. on the golf course; nonetheless I always resolve to continue my involvement in the game.
E. on the golf course but I always still manage to find a way to resolve my self to continue my pursuit of the involvement of the game.
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It is C.
nonetheless should generally be followed by a comma and "involvement" is the right choice in the given context.
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OFFICIAL ANSWER:
C. The semicolon should be used instead of the colon in this sentence. This means we can eliminate answer choices A and B. A comma is needed after the word "nonetheless", so we can also eliminate answer choice D. Answer choice E can be eliminated because it is too wordy and incorrectly uses "my self" instead of "myself".
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