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SeekerSFN Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Should I use a comma?

When I say this is my relatively satisfying recent works, should I punctuate it like this: this is my relatively satisfying, recent works?

By the way, may you please cite some simple examples to show when should one punctuate a sequence of adjectives with commas, and when should not?

Thanks.
  

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'This is' does not accord with 'works'. No comma: These are my relatively satisfying recent works. Use commas when the modification becomes long and/or confusing.

  • 'This is' does not accord with 'works'.
  • No comma: These are my relatively satisfying recent works.
  • Use commas when the modification becomes long and/or confusing.
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'This is' does not accord with 'works'. No comma:

These are my relatively satisfying recent works.

Use commas when the modification becomes long and/or confusing.
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Thank you very much. : )

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