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Which sentence uses correct punctuation?


The crowd, cheered but the game wasn't over.

The crowd cheered, but the game wasn't over.

The crowd cheered but the game wasn't over.

The crowd cheered but, the game wasn't over.

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Answer:

The crowd cheered, but the game wasn't over.

Explanation:

When ever you have questions like these, you can read them out loud to yourself to see which one makes the most sense :)

Answer:

The second

Explanation:

It draws for dramatic affect, but also continues the sentece.  Also, I used grammarly.