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Use two commas around “extra information” in a sentence to show that it is not important to the meaning of that sentence if taken out. For example: “The hardware store down the street, which had been paved recently, is open until midnight five days a week.true or false
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Writeacher
Yes.
See #4 -- http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/commas.htm
See #4 -- http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/commas.htm
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Anonymous
Use two commas around “extra information” in a sentence to show that it is not important to the meaning of that sentence if taken out. For example: “The hardware store down the street, which had been paved recently, is open until midnight five days a week.”
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Anonymous
Only two of us the words you understand.
Just love you and forever (Just you and me).
Just love you and forever (Just you and me).
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Anonymous
true
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