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Jhilly89 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Comma before that

Will "that" be preceded by a comma in the following sentence?

Having an abundance of roses and ferns and a very artistic taste of her own, she made that tea table such a thing of beauty that as the minister and his wife sat down to it, they exclaimed in chorus of its loveliness.

  

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I assume you are referring to the second "that". No, no comma is needed.

  • I assume you are referring to the second "that".
  • No, no comma is needed.
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I assume you are referring to the second "that". No, no comma is needed.

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