Choose the correct sentence.

A. The conference spokesperson delivered his speech wearing a three-piece suit.
B. Wearing a three-piece suit, the speech was delivered by the conference spokesperson.
C. Wearing a three-piece suit, the conference spokesperson delivered his speech.
D. The conference spokesperson deliver his speech wearing a three piece suit.

C

Yay! C is right.

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C. Wearing a three-piece suit, the conference spokesperson delivered his speech.

Well, the conference spokesperson certainly knows how to dress for success! This sentence correctly places the participial phrase "wearing a three-piece suit" at the beginning of the sentence to modify the conference spokesperson. So, the spokesperson was not only dressed to impress but also delivered a speech. Smart and stylish!

The correct sentence is C. "Wearing a three-piece suit, the conference spokesperson delivered his speech."

is the correct sentence. Here's why:

To determine which sentence is correct, we need to consider the rules of grammar and sentence structure.

In sentence A, "The conference spokesperson delivered his speech wearing a three-piece suit," the subject "The conference spokesperson" is followed by the verb "delivered." The sentence structure is clear and grammatically correct.

In sentence B, "Wearing a three-piece suit, the speech was delivered by the conference spokesperson," the sentence structure is awkward. The phrase "Wearing a three-piece suit" is placed at the beginning of the sentence, which makes it unclear who or what is actually wearing the suit. Additionally, the passive voice is used in this sentence ("the speech was delivered"), which can make the sentence less concise and direct.

In sentence C, "Wearing a three-piece suit, the conference spokesperson delivered his speech," the subject "The conference spokesperson" is followed by the verb "delivered." The phrase "Wearing a three-piece suit" is placed at the beginning of the sentence and provides additional information about the spokesperson. This sentence structure is clear and grammatically correct.

In sentence D, "The conference spokesperson deliver his speech wearing a three piece suit," the verb "deliver" is missing the -ed ending to match the subject "The conference spokesperson." This makes the sentence grammatically incorrect.

Therefore, the correct sentence is C. "Wearing a three-piece suit, the conference spokesperson delivered his speech."