Asked by Anonymous
If I have two transition words, do I need commas for both of them?
Example: Apparently now, they are friends.
Do I need a comma between "apparently" and "now," too?
Example: Apparently now, they are friends.
Do I need a comma between "apparently" and "now," too?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Your example is correct.
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