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.lifetips.com/cat/56416/commas/index.html">Commas are used to set off words, phrases, or clauses loosely added on the end of a sentence.
Examples:
Call our lunch order in, please.
That restaurant is expensive, if I remember correctly.
That bus goes downtown, doesn´t it?
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