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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Commas in a sentence

Elks have come back to the park and the wolves have returned too.
I would like to visit the park often but I live to far.
Visitors like the flowers in the park but they should not pick them.
You can look at the geysers in the park or you can enjoy the waterfalls instead.
I love Yellowstone Park but my brother prefers the beach.
My Aunt came with me to the park and she said It was beautiful.

Where do the commas go in these sentences

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Please try to place the commas yourself first, and we will check your efforts. Remember that commas come before a coordinating conjunction separating independent clauses, just as in my first sentence.

  • Please try to place the commas yourself first, and we will check your efforts.
  • Remember that commas come before a coordinating conjunction separating independent clauses, just as in my first sentence.
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Please try to place the commas yourself first, and we will check your efforts. Remember that commas come before a coordinating conjunction separating independent clauses, just as in my first sentence.

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