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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Comma usage with a dependent clause following the word "that" but preceding an independent clause

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What is the correct comma usage with a dependent clause following the word "that" but preceding an independent clause?

Example:

Which is correct? Model "a" or "b?"

A) I love that, in addition to Andrew reclining here, I'm yawning.

B) I love that in addition to Andrew reclining here, I'm yawning.

I suspect the former.
  

Top answer

Hi, Try this approach, for fun. If you said this to someone, in a converation, where would you naturally want to pause briefly? Clive

  • Hi, Try this approach, for fun.
  • If you said this to someone, in a converation, where would you naturally want to pause briefly?
  • Clive
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Hi,

Try this approach, for fun.

If you said this to someone, in a converation, where would you naturally want to pause briefly?

Clive

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