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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

A clause saprated by commas

The extra clause is saparted by commas. Is it correct? Do you say in grammar "the clause is separated by commas"?

If she's forgotten something, which she normally does, she's going to come back up.

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The clause is set off by commas. Your sentence is correct.

  • The clause is set off by commas.
  • Your sentence is correct.
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The clause is set off by commas.

Your sentence is correct.

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