which is correct 1,2,or 3

Paloma did not make it to work for, her car broke down on the freeway.
Paloma did not make it to work for her car, broke down on the freeway.
Paloma did not make it to work, for her car broke down on the freeway.

In my opinion the correct one is 3.

Also, please note that it is grammar, not grammar.

Yesy the correct one is 3. The conjunction in that sentence is for. A conjunction links sentences together. There is always a comma before a conjunction.

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The correct sentence is:

"Paloma did not make it to work because her car broke down on the freeway."

Explanation: In the given options, none of them are grammatically correct. Here's the correct version with the appropriate changes:

1. "Paloma did not make it to work for, her car broke down on the freeway."
- The word "for" is not used correctly in this context. Instead of "for," we need to use "because" to indicate the reason for Paloma not making it to work.

2. "Paloma did not make it to work for her car, broke down on the freeway."
- In this option, the comma is placed incorrectly, resulting in a fragmented sentence. The correct sentence should have "because" or "since" after "car."

3. "Paloma did not make it to work, for her car broke down on the freeway."
- Similar to the first option, the word "for" is used incorrectly. Additionally, there is no need for a comma before "for" in this sentence.

Therefore, the correct sentence is: "Paloma did not make it to work because her car broke down on the freeway."