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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Commas and Capitals.

My difficulty with English is knowing when to put a comma or to use a capital letter. So, I'm hearing video and try to practice that. Here, my doubt is regarding "especially" if comma should be after this word or not? I might ask more questions regarding this video I'm hearing so, maybe, with time I will understand the commas matter better. Thanks.


We make beautiful, comfortable and stylish footwear, especially designed to fit the feet of ladies who suffer from a foot condition called bunions.

  

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anonymous We make beautiful, comfortable , and stylish footwear [no comma] especially designed to fit the feet of ladies who suffer from a foot condition called bunions. I would punctuate the sentence as shown above. I always use a comma before the 'and' that introduces the final item in a series.

  • anonymous We make beautiful, comfortable , and stylish footwear [no comma] especially designed to fit the feet of ladies who suffer from a foot condition called bunions.
  • I would punctuate the sentence as shown above.
  • I always use a comma before the 'and' that introduces the final item in a series.
  • It is optional, however.
  • The modifying clause that starts with 'especially' is a restrictive clause so it would not be set off with a comma.
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anonymousWe make beautiful, comfortable, and stylish footwear [no comma] especially designed to fit the feet of ladies who suffer from a foot condition called bunions.

I would punctuate the sentence as shown above. I always use a comma before the 'and' that introduces the

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