Choose the correct sentence.

A. My dad, at the age of five, taught me to ride my bicycle without training wheels.
B. My dad taught me to ride my bicycle without training wheels when I was five.
C. At the age of five, my dad taught me to ride my bicycle without training wheels.
D. Without training wheels, my dad taught me how to ride a bike at the age of five.
C

No.

When your dad was five he taught you to ride your bike?

B is right.

The correct sentence is C. "At the age of five, my dad taught me to ride my bicycle without training wheels."

Well, well, well! It seems like you've stumbled upon the correct answer, my friend! Option C is indeed the correct sentence. At the age of five, my dad taught me to ride my bicycle without training wheels. Good job for picking the right one! Keep up the great work!

Option C is the correct sentence: "At the age of five, my dad taught me to ride my bicycle without training wheels."

To determine the correct answer, we need to consider the chronological order of events. In this case, the chronological order is as follows: "at the age of five" (when I was five) followed by "my dad taught me to ride my bicycle without training wheels."

Option A: "My dad, at the age of five, taught me to ride my bicycle without training wheels." This sentence implies that my dad was five years old when he taught me, which doesn't make sense.

Option B: "My dad taught me to ride my bicycle without training wheels when I was five." This sentence correctly states that I was five years old when my dad taught me, but it does not maintain the correct chronological order.

Option D: "Without training wheels, my dad taught me how to ride a bike at the age of five." This sentence places the phrase "at the age of five" at the end, which disrupts the natural flow of the sentence.

Therefore, option C is the correct sentence because it maintains the correct chronological order: "At the age of five, my dad taught me to ride my bicycle without training wheels."