English, 22.10.2020 21:01 btsheygirl
What is another correct way to write this sentence?
The whole class (except Charlie, who was out sick) went on the field trip.
The whole class β except Charlie β who was out sick, went on the field trip.
The whole class β except Charlie, who was out sick β went on the field trip.
The whole class, except Charlie, who was out sick (went on the field trip).
The whole class . . . except Charlie, who was out sick, went on the field trip.
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