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Playing basketball is challenging, especially when I can't make a single shot.
The comma separates the independent clause "Playing basketball is challenging" from the dependent clause "especially when I can't make a single shot," helping to clarify the relationship between the two ideas. -
My friends, who are all great players, often tease me about my skills.
Here, the commas indicate that the phrase "who are all great players" is a non-restrictive clause, providing additional information about "my friends" without changing the basic meaning of the sentence. -
I miss the hoop, yet the ball never seems to go in.
The comma before "yet" is used to link two independent clauses, "I miss the hoop" and "the ball never seems to go in," clearly showing the contrast between the two thoughts.
Write three sentences, each using a comma in a different way. Explain why the comma is needed in each sentence. Make one sentence about sucking at basketball and why
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