B is correct. It has all the correct punctuation and also everything is spelled correct.
Answer:
Alison won't wear her blue dress if she <u><em>does not find</em></u> blue shoes.
If you practice the Conditionals, you <u><em>will know</em></u> them perfectly.
Explanation:
Conditionals are statements or sentences that describe a certain condition and the results. In conditionals, the "if" clause tells us the condition, and depending on the position of the "if clause", a comma is used.
The given sentences are rewritten as below-
Alison won't wear her blue dress if she <u><em>does not find</em></u> blue shoes.
If you practice the Conditionals, you <u><em>will know</em></u> them perfectly.
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Answer:
You could add futher punctuation and contractions. This sentence isn't grammatically correct either, as it's missing a conjuction.
Explanation:
We're very proud of our school, and we would like to give you a glimpse into the acedemic lives of our students.
You could also write the sentence without the conjuction, but it would have to be broken up into two separate thoughts.
Ex: We are very proud of our school. We would like to give you a glimple into the acedemic lives of our students