Choose the correct sentence.

A. The conference spokesperson delivered his speech wearing a three-piece suit.
B. Wearing a three-piece suit, the speech was delivered by the conference spokesperson.
C. Wearing a three-piece suit, the conference spokesperson delivered his speech.
D. The conference spokesperson deliver his speech wearing a three piece suit.

A

I've never seen a speech wearing a suit.

Im confused by that answer..

The correct sentence is C. "Wearing a three-piece suit, the conference spokesperson delivered his speech."

The correct sentence is A. "The conference spokesperson delivered his speech wearing a three-piece suit."

To determine the correct sentence, we need to analyze the structure and meaning of each option.

Option A correctly uses the active voice, where the subject (the conference spokesperson) performs the action (delivered his speech). The phrase "wearing a three-piece suit" is placed after the subject and provides additional information about how the action was carried out.

Option B uses the passive voice, where the subject (the speech) becomes the receiver of the action (was delivered). This sentence structure is incorrect in this context because it does not convey who delivered the speech.

Option C correctly uses the active voice, similar to Option A. The phrase "wearing a three-piece suit" is placed after the subject and provides additional information about how the action was carried out.

Option D contains an error in verb tense. It should be "delivered" instead of "deliver" to properly match the past tense of the sentence.

Therefore, the correct sentence is Option A: "The conference spokesperson delivered his speech wearing a three-piece suit."