Don’t Let The Comma Before Which Confuse You – by Derek Haines… — Chris The Story Reading Ape’s Blog

on Just Publishing Advice: When do you use a comma before which? The answer is easy. Yes. You use a comma when the word which introduces a nonrestrictive phrase, which is also called a non-defining clause. No. You don’t add a comma when which comes before a restrictive or defining clause. No. There is no […]

Don’t Let The Comma Before Which Confuse You – by Derek Haines… — Chris The Story Reading Ape’s Blog

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