Which of the following sentences is correctly punctuated?

A. the company held it's annual party at the convention center.
B. Mr. Jones visited the YMCA before becoming a member.
C. Mary remembered to buy milk. didn't she?
D. The local police asked the F.B.I. to assist with the case.

Answer is A

No.

it's = it is

A is wrong because it should be its

Answer "C". Mary remembered to buy milk didn't she?

C. Mary remembered to buy milk didn't she?

Comma should be after "milk"

The answer is D. The local police asked the F.B.I. to assist with the case.

Oh, my! You guessed all but the correct answer.

Did you look to see whether FBI and YMCA need periods?

http://www.ymca.net/

http://www.fbi.gov/

Thank you

It's B

Its cc

it's D,,i just take the test.

it's D,,,i just take the test.

Mr. Jones visited the YMCA before becoming a member. in your assignment it's (B)

The correctly punctuated sentence is option B: "Mr. Jones visited the YMCA before becoming a member."

To determine the correct answer, let's analyze the punctuation in each option:

A. "The company held it's annual party at the convention center." This sentence is incorrectly punctuated. The word "it's" should be "its" since the possessive form does not require an apostrophe. So, we can eliminate option A.

B. "Mr. Jones visited the YMCA before becoming a member." This sentence is correctly punctuated. It begins with a capital letter, ends with a period, and has proper use of apostrophes.

C. "Mary remembered to buy milk. didn't she?" This sentence is incorrectly punctuated. The period after "milk" should be a question mark, as it seems to be an interrogative statement. Additionally, there should be a capital letter at the beginning of the second part, like this: "Mary remembered to buy milk. Didn't she?" We can eliminate option C.

D. "The local police asked the F.B.I. to assist with the case." This sentence is correctly punctuated. It begins with a capital letter, includes a period after "F.B.I.," and ends with a period.

Therefore, the correct answer is option B: "Mr. Jones visited the YMCA before becoming a member."