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Which shows correct punctuation of a sentence with parentheses?

Before I go to the grocery store (I’m going to the one on Burnet Street,) tell me what you need.
Before I go to the grocery store (I’m going to the one on Burnet Street), tell me what you need.
Before I go to the grocery store, (I’m going to the one on Burnet Street) tell me what you need.
Before I go to the grocery store (I’m going to the one on Burnet Street) tell me what you need.

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User Ildar
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Before I go to the grocery store (I’m going to the one on Burnet Street), tell me what you need.

this is the correct answer based on the simple fact of this sentence describing the exact grocery store that this person is going to, then has a proper conclusion to the sentence and proper punctuation.

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User ChosenOne Thabs
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Im pretty sure the correct answer is choice 2.

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User Cloudanger
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