20. where should the comma go in this sentence: this weekend my family and i went to the pool we also went…

20. where should the comma go in this sentence: this weekend my family and i went to the pool we also went to a theme park.\n\na) after \also\\nb) before \went\\nc) after \pool\\nd) after \this\

20. where should the comma go in this sentence: this weekend my family and i went to the pool we also went to a theme park.\n\na) after \also\\nb) before \went\\nc) after \pool\\nd) after \this\

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Brief Explanations:

The sentence "This weekend my family and I went to the pool we also went to a theme park" contains an introductory phrase. In English grammar, a comma is typically used after an introductory phrase (like "This weekend") to separate it from the main clause of the sentence. This helps the reader understand where the introductory element ends and the subject of the sentence begins.

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d) After "weekend" (Note: The image shows option d as After "this", but based on standard grammar for the phrase "This weekend", the comma should follow the complete introductory phrase "This weekend".)