Q.

Select the correctly punctuated sentence.

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a

I cant see Tim’s car: there must have been an accident.

b

I can’t see Tim’s car, there must have been an accident.

c

I can’t see Tim’s car there must have been an accident.

d

I can’t see Tim’s car; there must have been an accident.

answer is D.

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Detailed Solution

Punctuation is that the use of spacing, conventional signs, and certain typographical devices as aids to the understanding and proper reading of the written language, whether read silently or aloud. This helps us to know, as accurately as possible, what the opposite person is trying to mention.
Usually, when two words are contracted, there's a letter missing. To complete the missing letter, we add an apostrophe. as an example, the apostrophe in ‘aren’t’ represents the omitted ‘o’.
We use a comma for a shorter pause and a semi-colon for a extended one.
Now, let’s study our given options:
A) I can’t see Tim’s car, there must are an accident. - This sentence contains the proper usage of apostrophes, one for a contracted word, and one for possession. However, we'd like a extended pause within the sentence, that the comma is inaccurate. So, this is often an incorrect option.
B) I cant see Tim’s car: there must are an accident. - This sentence is totally incorrectly punctuated. there's an apostrophe missing and therefore the use of the colon is inaccurate. So, this selection is inaccurate.
C) I can’t see Tim’s car there must are an accident. - This sentence is additionally incorrect as there's no punctuation between the 2 separate sentences. So, this can be an incorrect option.
D) I can’t see Tim’s car; there must are an accident. - This sentence contains the proper apostrophes. It also contains a semicolon which denotes a extended pause, so as to separate the 2 sentences. So, this can be the proper option.
Therefore Option ‘D’ is that the correct answer

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