Question
How could this sentence be written correctly using commas?
The post office which is located on Lincoln Street is closed on Sundays.
The post office which is located on Lincoln Street, is closed, on Sundays.
The post office, which is located on Lincoln Street, is closed on Sundays.
The post office which, is located on Lincoln Street, is closed on Sundays.
The post office, which is located, on Lincoln Street, is closed on Sundays.
The post office which is located on Lincoln Street is closed on Sundays.
The post office which is located on Lincoln Street, is closed, on Sundays.
The post office, which is located on Lincoln Street, is closed on Sundays.
The post office which, is located on Lincoln Street, is closed on Sundays.
The post office, which is located, on Lincoln Street, is closed on Sundays.
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The correct way to write the sentence using commas is:
**The post office, which is located on Lincoln Street, is closed on Sundays.**
This version correctly uses commas to set off the non-restrictive clause "which is located on Lincoln Street," indicating that it provides additional information about the post office but does not define it.
**The post office, which is located on Lincoln Street, is closed on Sundays.**
This version correctly uses commas to set off the non-restrictive clause "which is located on Lincoln Street," indicating that it provides additional information about the post office but does not define it.