Hello People,
I don't like this movie any more than Avengers, where there is too much fighting.
Comma before where or not? Are both okay?
Thanks.
Hi Anon, If the clause, the part from where ... e. information that can be left out, use a comma.
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Hi Anon,
If the clause, the part from where ... fighting only adds extra information - i.e. information that can be left out, use a comma.
anonymousComma before where or not? Are both okay?
Tough one. I think what you mean is that there is too much fighting in the movie Avengers, and this movie also has too much fighting, and that is why you don't like either one. The problem is that your sentence does not exactly say that with or without a comma. It says that Avengers has too mu