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Rommel Posted 9 years ago
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Should I really put a comma between ‘unmarried’ and ‘and’ in the given sentence?

Should I really put a comma between ‘unmarried’ and ‘and’ in the given sentence?

Carla, we know (that) you’re still unmarried, and you haven’t yet found your guy.

  

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RommelShould I really put a comma between ‘unmarried’ and ‘and’ in the given sentence? (Yes, a comma is needed.)
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Style guides tell us to put a comma before coordinating conjunctions.

There is an exception if the clauses are very short.

Your sentence is borderline. The clauses are rather short, and ver

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