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A comma after a conjunction.
Does a comma need to be put in a sentence after one word follows a conjuction?
For example:
Blah blah blah, but intact.
Do you get what I mean?
or just a complete sentence after a conjunction.
Erin
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Re: A comma after a conjunction.

Originally Posted by
erempa
Does a comma need to be put in a sentence after one word follows a conjuction?
For example:
Blah blah blah, but intact.
Do you get what I mean?
or just a complete sentence after a conjunction.
Erin
Use a comma + a little conjunction (and, but, for, nor, yet, or, so) to connect two independent clauses, as in "He hit the ball well, but he ran toward third base."
source: Rules for Comma Usage
e.g.
John waited for the train, but the train was late.
Last edited by Teia; 08-Nov-2007 at 06:59.
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