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4 June, 15:30

The following sentence is incorrect: "Mary decided to stay home from work she was just so tired from last night's party." Which option below is the best correction?

Mary decided to stay home from work - she was just so tired from last night's party.

Mary decided to stay home from work. She was just so tired from last night's party.

Mary decided to stay home from work, she was just so tired from last night's party.

Mary decided, to stay home from work she was just so tired from last night's party.

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  1. 4 June, 16:05
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    Mary decided to stay home from work, she was just to tired from last night's party.
  2. 4 June, 17:53
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    Mary decided to stay home from work, she was just so tired from last night's party

    Explanation:

    Ideally for the sentence shown in the question above is to separate the two statements by comma. This would make the sentence more cohesive, pleasant to read and more coherent.

    The comma is a punctuation mark that serves to separate the elements of a sentence or to indicate a pause. In addition, the sentence shown in the question represents a sentence made up of two coordinated sentences. When two coordinate sentences are together without the conjunction "and", as is the case with the above sentence, a comma should be used to separate them.

    In this case, the correct sentence would be: "Mary decided to stay home from work, she was just so tired from last night's party."
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