As we enter the month of May, we are experiencing unseasonably hot weather. To get some relief from the heat, why not visit a nearby lake or the sea, like here on Jeju Island.
Do we need the comma in front of ‘like’?
Is this also a kind of restrictive or non restrictive usage?
Or the comma is just a typo?
What do you native English speakers think?
Thank you so much as usual.
With or without the comma, it's a poor sentence. The word "like" does not make a proper logical connection between the two parts.
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With or without the comma, it's a poor sentence. The word "like" does not make a proper logical connection between the two parts.