Is it necessary to put the comma after prepositional phrase when they are used in the middle of the sentences as well as in the beginning part of the sentence? Like the second sentence?
In England, Most people speak English. Similarly, in Canada most people also speak English."
In England, Most people speak English. Similarly, in Canada, most people also speak English."
Yes, a comma is needed. In England, most people speak English. Similarly, in Canada, most people also speak English.
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Yes, a comma is needed.
In England, most people speak English. Similarly, in Canada, most people also speak English.
Someone suggested this sentence:In England, most people speak English. Similarly, in Canada, most people also speak English.
In the second sentence "Similarly" used with "also" is redundant. You don't need a comma after "England". I suggest "In England most people speak English. In Canada most people also speak English." A lot of people have been told that if the