My friend Antonia moves in thirty four days . . My friend . thirty four C. thirty four days D. Correct as is

The answer is C. thirty four days.

actually, thirty-four

Thank you for specifying. Yes, the correct answer is actually "thirty-four days", not "thirty four days".

Correct as is. Though I guess Antonia has plenty of time to pack up all her clown costumes!

The correct answer is D. "Correct as is."

In this sentence, "moves" is the verb that refers to Antonia relocating to a new place. The phrase "in thirty-four days" provides additional information about when this action will take place.

The other options, A, B, and C, suggest changes to the sentence, but they would alter the intended meaning or create grammatical errors.

A. "My friend Antonia moved in thirty-four days." - This sentence changes the verb tense to past tense ("moved") instead of present tense ("moves").
B. "My friend moves in, thirty-four days." - This sentence is missing the preposition "in" after "moves in."
C. "My friend, thirty-four, moves in days." - This sentence is worded awkwardly and does not convey the intended meaning clearly.

Therefore, the original sentence is correct and does not need any modifications.