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Sufayan.ah

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To be sure of a seat on the next trip to the moon Looney stood in line
  behind 100,000 other people but he gave up after two years.
 
  Add commas to the following sentences where necessary.

Question 2

Hobie Alter a world famous surfer will speak tomorrow night at
  MiraCosta College; unfortunately I won't be able to attend.
 
  Add commas to the following sentences where necessary.



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lcapri7

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Answer to Question 1

To be sure of a seat on the next trip to the moon, Looney stood in line behind
100,000 other people, but he gave up after two years.

Answer to Question 2

Hobie Alter, a world famous surfer, will speak tomorrow night at MiraCosta
College; unfortunately, I won't be able to attend.




Sufayan.ah

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Reply 2 on: Jul 15, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


matt95

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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