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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Relative clauses, comma

Do I need a comme in the following sentence: "My friend is working for a film studio which is in Hollywood."?
  

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Anonymous Do I need a comm a No. In fact, you don't even need "which is". I recommend that you remove it: My friend is working for a film studio in Hollywood.

  • Anonymous Do I need a comm a No.
  • In fact, you don't even need "which is".
  • I recommend that you remove it: My friend is working for a film studio in Hollywood.
  • CJ
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AnonymousDo I need a comma
No. In fact, you don't even need "which is". I recommend that you remove it:

My friend is working for a film studio in Hollywood.

CJ

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