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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Comma or no comma?

Anybody who thinks that Betsy is ugly, is an idiot.
  

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Hi, No comma here, you would be separating the subject and the verb.

  • Hi, No comma here, you would be separating the subject and the verb.
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Hi,
No comma here, you would be separating the subject and the verb.
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AnonymousAnybody who thinks that Betsy is ugly, is an idiot.
It is impossible to place a comma at the end of a relative clause only. If commas were used, the relative clause would be set off with two commas: John Brown, who thinks that Betsy is ugly, is an idiot. Commas are used in non-defining relative clauses only, so no commas are needed in y

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