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Check through these different comma uses (including explanations and examples) and decide which one applies to this sentence. Then please re-post and let me know what you think.
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Punctuating sentences
The rainbow stretched across the sky from the ice cream truck to the house down the lane.
The rainbow streched across the sky from, the ice cream truck to the, house down the lane.
There needs to be a comma after "sky" but no others. I can't think of a good reason to put a comma AFTER a preposition (from) or an article (the).
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Check through these different comma uses (including explanations and examples) and decide which one applies to this sentence. Then please re-post and let me know what you think.
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Punctuating sentences
The rainbow stretched across the sky from the ice cream truck to the house down the lane.
The rainbow streched across the sky from, the ice cream truck to the, house down the lane.
There needs to be a comma after "sky" but no others. I can't think of a good reason to put a comma AFTER a preposition (from) or an article (the).
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