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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Use of commas

Document was presented by John, who, according to the declaration, lives in Moscow.

Should I seperate "according to the declaration" with commas from both sides?

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Anonymous Should I separate "according to the declaration" with commas from both sides? It clutters the sentence; rearrange it: The document was presented by John, who lives in Mos cow, accordin g to the declaration .

  • Anonymous Should I separate "according to the declaration" with commas from both sides?
  • It clutters the sentence; rearrange it: The document was presented by John, who lives in Mos cow, accordin g to the declaration .
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AnonymousShould I separate "according to the declaration" with commas from both sides?
It clutters the sentence; rearrange it:

The document was presented by John, who lives in Moscow, according to the declaration.
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