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August 4, 2006, Newsletter Issue #123: Using Commas With Phrases
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Tip of the Week
Use commas to set off nonessential expressions--words, phrases, and clauses that are not necessary for the meaning or structure of the sentence. You can tell whether an expression is nonessential by trying to omit it. If the sentence makes sense and is structurally correct, the expression is nonessential and should be set off by commas.
Nonessential: Letīs talk to Bob, who has experience in this area. Essential: Letīs talk to someone who has experience in this area.
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