cat2010
Like his father, the boy was extremely serious and hated any school subjects
which he found frivolous like art and gym.A.which he found, frivolous, like art and gym.
B.which he found frivolous, like art and gym.
C.which he found, frivolous like art and gym.
D.which he found frivolous like art, and gym.
E.which he found frivolous like art and gym.
First of all , like is used to convey examples here, which is wrong (mostly) such as should be used, but all of the option contains like so don’t worry. let’s find out other errors-
A.which he found
, frivolous, like art and gym. - frivolous is important information which we cannot put in between 2 commas
B.which he found frivolous, like art and gym. - seems perfect, no error
C.which he found, frivolous like art and gym. - placement of comma is not correct here, what he found is not clear I.e. object is absent, to convey clear meaning, it should be “which he found frivolous”
D.which he found frivolous like art
, and gym. - “comma + and” is used to connect either 2 Independent clauses or to connect items of a parallel list containing more than 2 item, but here only 2 items are there hence only “and” is sufficient, no comma is needed.
E.which he found frivolous like art and gym. - like is used to convey examples here hence need to be separated by main sentence by a comma, so that like can be linked to whole idea of previous clause.
I hope it will be helpful for you. Cheers
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KS
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