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comma question

i have two phrase that i'm having trouble with.

1. They walk out on deck ( ) carrying small gages. ( i think there goes a comma, but i could be wrong)

i think there could be a comma because i can phrases it like this:

2. They walk out on deck and carry small gages.

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the other one is.

3. The truck rams the car, sending it careening down the exit ramp. (i'd say yes , a comma.)
  

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Hi, i have two phrase that i'm having trouble with. 1. They walk out on deck ( ) carrying small gauges .

  • Hi, i have two phrase that i'm having trouble with.
  • 1.
  • They walk out on deck ( ) carrying small gauges .
  • ( i think there goes a comma, but i could be wrong) Yes, use a comma.
  • i think there could be a comma because i can phrases it like this: 2.
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Hi,

i have two phrase that i'm having trouble with.

1. They walk out on deck ( ) carrying small gauges. ( i think there goes a comma, but i could be wrong) Yes, use a comma.

i think there could be a comma because i can phrases it like this:

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