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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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Qustion about commas after *where* or *when*

What is the rule for placing a comma before where and when when they follow a clause?

For example: He graduated from Yale University, where he was a double major. How do I know wheater or not to place a comma before the where?
  

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Anonymous What is the rule for placing a comma before where and when when they follow a clause? For example: He graduated from Yale University, where he was a double major. How do I know wheater ( whether ) or not to place a comma before the where?

  • Anonymous What is the rule for placing a comma before where and when when they follow a clause?
  • For example: He graduated from Yale University, where he was a double major.
  • How do I know wheater ( whether ) or not to place a comma before the where?
  • Since the name of university is mentioned, there should be a comma after 'University'.
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AnonymousWhat is the rule for placing a comma before where and when when they follow a clause?

For example: He graduated from Yale University, where he was a double major. How do I know wheater (whether) or not to place a comma before the where?

Since the name of university is mentioned, there should be a com

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