Question
If necessary, add or remove commas from the sentence.
I have more than one cousin.
,
My
cousin,
Michael
Mell,
shared
his
recipe
for
strawberry
muffins.
I have more than one cousin.
,
My
cousin,
Michael
Mell,
shared
his
recipe
for
strawberry
muffins.
Answers
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The sentence you provided is already clear, but it could benefit from some adjustments for clarity and cohesion. Here’s a corrected version with appropriate commas added:
"I have more than one cousin; my cousin, Michael Mell, shared his recipe for strawberry muffins."
In this version, I replaced the period with a semicolon to connect the two related independent clauses and added commas around "Michael Mell" because it is a non-essential clause providing additional information about "my cousin."
"I have more than one cousin; my cousin, Michael Mell, shared his recipe for strawberry muffins."
In this version, I replaced the period with a semicolon to connect the two related independent clauses and added commas around "Michael Mell" because it is a non-essential clause providing additional information about "my cousin."
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