The warrior, who was her husband, too, followed her.
Is the sentence correctly punctuated?
sundarnaz The warrior, who was her husband, too, followed her. Is the sentence correctly punctuated? Yes, though the omission of the comma after 'husband' would not be a bad idea seeing as there is another comma so close by.
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sundarnazThe warrior, who was her husband, too, followed her.
Is the sentence correctly punctuated?
Yes, though the omission of the comma after 'husband' would not be a bad idea seeing as there is another comma so close by.
By the way "who was her husband too" could suggest that he was only one of perhaps several husbands she had. I
sundarnazThe warrior, who was her husband, too, followed her.
"The warrior, who was her husband too, followed her" = only one warrior is present, and he's her husband (perhaps one of many husbands, if they've been previously mentioned.
"The warrior who was her husband too followed her" = several warriors, only one of which she's married to.