A bit confused about where one of the commas goes in this sentence:
Particular credit in this regard should go to a Mr Barton, who though a teetotaller, proved himself very knowledgeable about whisky.
Should there be a comma after "who"? I'm inclined to leave it out, on the grounds that one doesn't use a comma before a parenthetical phrase when it is immediately preceded by a conjunction/joining element.
All help gratefully received.
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Anonymous Should there be a comma after "who"? In my view, yes.
— Mr Wordy
Anonymous Should there be a comma after "who"?
In my view, yes.
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