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Abbas Rajabpour Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Compound-complex sentences punctuation

I wanted to write a compound-complex sentence and use a subordination conjunction right after the coordinating one. Did I use it in a correct way?


George Washington was unanimously elected the first president, and although he never officially joined a political party, he earned the affection of most Americans during his two terms as president.


I am specifically asking about the coloured part. Should I place a comma there or it is not necessary?

  

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Abbas Rajabpour I am specifically asking about the coloured part. Should I place a comma there or it is not necessary? Use the comma.

  • Abbas Rajabpour I am specifically asking about the coloured part.
  • Should I place a comma there or it is not necessary?
  • Use the comma.
  • CJ
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Abbas RajabpourI am specifically asking about the coloured part. Should I place a comma there or it is not necessary?

Use the comma.

CJ

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