I am confused whether I need to set off a particple phrase with a comma in the following sentence : All afternoon his father had been painting a sign he planned to put up along Route 37 advising motorists that the Long Ball Driving Range was just up ahead. I like the flow of the sentence but do I need a comma before advising? Thank you.
Top answer
No, you don't need a comma.
— Marius Hancu
No, you don't need a comma.
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