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Class candle 16 Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Comma query

In this sentence 'This report compares the salaries of employees who have the same level of education, grouped by department.'

Kindly explain to me what is the purpose of a comma before the word grouped?

  

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This report compares the salaries of employees who have the same level of education, grouped by department. This sounds like the employees are grouped by department. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This report compares the salaries of employees who have the same level of education, grouped by department.

  • This report compares the salaries of employees who have the same level of education, grouped by department.
  • This sounds like the employees are grouped by department.
  • ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This report compares the salaries of employees who have the same level of education, grouped by department.
  • This sound like the levels of education are grouped by department.
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This report compares the salaries of employees who have the same level of education, grouped by department.

This sounds like the employees are grouped by department.

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This report compares the salaries of employees who have the same level of education, grouped by department.

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