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Question
the trees are losing their leaves and its certainly time because autumn came early.
- the trees are losing their leaves, and its certainly time, because autumn came early.
- the trees are losing their leaves, and its certainly time because autumn came early.
- no change
- the trees are losing their leaves and its certainly time, because autumn came early.
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<reasoning>
Analyze the independent clauses and coordinating conjunctions
The sentence contains two independent clauses: "The trees are losing their leaves" and "it's certainly time". These are joined by the coordinating conjunction "and", which requires a comma before it.
Analyze the dependent clause and subordinating conjunctions
The clause "because autumn came early" is an adverbial dependent clause. When a dependent clause follows an independent clause, a comma is generally not used before the subordinating conjunction "because".
Evaluate the options
- "The trees are losing their leaves, and it's certainly time, because autumn came early." (Incorrect: unnecessary comma before "because")
- "The trees are losing their leaves, and it's certainly time because autumn came early." (Correct: comma before coordinating conjunction "and", no comma before subordinating conjunction "because")
- "no change" (Incorrect: original sentence lacks the necessary comma before "and")
- "The trees are losing their leaves and it's certainly time, because autumn came early." (Incorrect: lacks comma before "and", unnecessary comma before "because")
</reasoning>
<answer>
<mcq-option>(A) The trees are losing their leaves, and it's certainly time, because autumn came early.</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>(B) The trees are losing their leaves, and it's certainly time because autumn came early.</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>(C) no change</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(D) The trees are losing their leaves and it's certainly time, because autumn came early.</mcq-option>
</answer>
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<reasoning>
Analyze the independent clauses and coordinating conjunctions
The sentence contains two independent clauses: "The trees are losing their leaves" and "it's certainly time". These are joined by the coordinating conjunction "and", which requires a comma before it.
Analyze the dependent clause and subordinating conjunctions
The clause "because autumn came early" is an adverbial dependent clause. When a dependent clause follows an independent clause, a comma is generally not used before the subordinating conjunction "because".
Evaluate the options
- "The trees are losing their leaves, and it's certainly time, because autumn came early." (Incorrect: unnecessary comma before "because")
- "The trees are losing their leaves, and it's certainly time because autumn came early." (Correct: comma before coordinating conjunction "and", no comma before subordinating conjunction "because")
- "no change" (Incorrect: original sentence lacks the necessary comma before "and")
- "The trees are losing their leaves and it's certainly time, because autumn came early." (Incorrect: lacks comma before "and", unnecessary comma before "because")
</reasoning>
<answer>
<mcq-option>(A) The trees are losing their leaves, and it's certainly time, because autumn came early.</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>(B) The trees are losing their leaves, and it's certainly time because autumn came early.</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>(C) no change</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>(D) The trees are losing their leaves and it's certainly time, because autumn came early.</mcq-option>
</answer>
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