Identify the correctly punctuated sentence. I marked the one I think it is.

• Doing my homework, making my bed, and practicing guitar are on my to-do list for the day.
• Doing my homework, is the first thing I should do.
• Doing my homework I found my mind start to drift.**
• Doing my homework, and making my bed are the things I don’t want to do.

Ms. Sue, you are not really helpful. It would be nice if you would give more advice except to say "both of you are wrong."

Guys, the answer is A. It is definitely not C, that's for sure. No offense, but, you need to work on your punctuation. I just submitted my test and I got this question right. The answer is A) Doing my homework, making my bed, and practicing guitar are on my to-do list for the day.

Both of you are wrong.

ITS A or THE TO-DO LIST ONE

Yes, you are correct. The answer is A) Doing my homework, making my bed, and practicing guitar are on my to-do list for the day. It is punctuated correctly by using commas to separate the items on the to-do list.

The correctly punctuated sentence in this case is: "Doing my homework, making my bed, and practicing guitar are on my to-do list for the day." This sentence is correctly punctuated because it uses commas to separate the items in the list: "doing my homework," "making my bed," and "practicing guitar."

I think B is correct.