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Castanea33 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Is a comma required, optional or incorrect?

In the sentence, below, is the comma after Grandville Heights required, optional or incorrect punctuation?:

"Martin Smith, 46, of Grandville Heights, passed away on December 28, with loving family and friends by his side."

Thank you.

  

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Hi I would put the comma in. To some extent, the comma shows where we have taken a pause in speaking, for whatever reason, and your sentence gives an example of where we would we do that, after announcing the address of the person and then further details Dave

  • Hi I would put the comma in.
  • To some extent, the comma shows where we have taken a pause in speaking, for whatever reason, and your sentence gives an example of where we would we do that, after announcing the address of the person and then further details Dave
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Hi

I would put the comma in. To some extent, the comma shows where we have taken a pause in speaking, for whatever reason, and your sentence gives an example of where we would we do that, after announcing the address of the person and then further details

Dave

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