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Tamguatlay Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

My sister Jane is clever.

My sister Jane, is clever.

My sister, Jane, is clever.

Is there any difference between the sentences?

Thanks!

  

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tamguatlay My sister Jane, is clever. Nope. You can't put a comma between the subject and the verb.

  • tamguatlay My sister Jane, is clever.
  • Nope.
  • You can't put a comma between the subject and the verb.
  • tamguatlay My sister, Jane, is clever.
  • The commas are a bit much.
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tamguatlay My sister Jane, is clever.

Nope. You can't put a comma between the subject and the verb.

tamguatlayMy sister, Jane, is clever.

The commas are a bit much. They don't add anything. Technically, they say that Jane is your only sister, but if that really needs to be said, there are better ways than weighing

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