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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Need for a comma due to the existence of a phrasal element

Hi, I have asked this question as one of the questions in a thread I started named "three 'mixed bag' questions." My main contention in that was that the use of a comma like here is due to the presence of an element like "as well as phrases". Had it not been there, a comma should not be placed there.

1. I think both of these show the use of a comma due to the existence of another javascript:void(0). If there were no element like that present, commas would not been necessary. Am I right? (Did I make the subjunctive right by pluralizing the verb 'was'??)

We are looking at sentences, as well as phrases, that are ten words or less.

To this, I think Philip answered that the comma is correct to be there but did not offer an extensive explanation. I am going to give you another sentence in support of my contention and wish you would give me your expert opinion. I feel if the underlined part had not been there, the need to place a comma after it wouldn't have arisen.

I these this kind of application appear/occur a lot in today's writings

It's located in southern Europe, on the Mediterranean Sea, and looks like a boat.
  

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" My main contention in that was that the use of a comma like here is due to the presence of an element like "as well as phrases". Had it not been there, a comma should not be placed there. 1.

  • " My main contention in that was that the use of a comma like here is due to the presence of an element like "as well as phrases".
  • Had it not been there, a comma should not be placed there.
  • 1.
  • I think both of these show the use of a comma due to the existence of another element .
  • If there were no element like that present, commas would not been necessary.
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Hi,

I have asked this question as one of the questions in a thread I started named "three 'mixed bag' questions." My main contention in that was that the use of a comma like here is due to the presence of an element like "as well as phrases". Had it not been there, a comma should not be placed there.

1. I think both of these show the use of a comma due to the existence of anot
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Thank you. I don't understand why a comma would be optional when the subject is shared.

Pasted from the previous part with my question part and your answer:

I these this kind of application appear/occur a lot in today's writings

It's located in southern Europe, on the Mediterranean Sea, and looks like a boat.

The comma after
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Hi,
It's located in southern Europe and looks like a boat.
or It's located in southern Europe, and looks like a boat.

Do you find either of these versions hard to understand?

Is it unclear in either of them that the subject is 'it'?

Best wishes, Clive
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Thank you so much. I think my answer to that (your question) is either is clear. What is the your point, if I may ask? I have this short sentence that seems to fit the question mode. Why the comma there? Would you say a comma is a punctuation device that can be used in a liberal fashion (?) if no acute confusion arose from the absence of it?

The city was small. but very rich.
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Hi,
I think my answer to that (your question) is either is clear. What is the your point, if I may ask? I wanted to show that a comma is optional, even whene the subject is not repeated in the second clause. I thought you were questioning that.

I have this short sentence that seems to fit the question mode. Why the comma there?

Would you say a comma is a punctuation device

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