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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

(Q) Punctuation mark "Comma"?

"They state ideas accurately, distinguishing them from
other ideas with which they are easily confused."

Why does the above sentence have the comma before "distinguishing?"
  

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To mark the clear break between the main clause and the participle clause following.

  • To mark the clear break between the main clause and the participle clause following.
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To mark the clear break between the main clause and the participle clause following.

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