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Is there always a comma before which in a sentence such as - - . . . Scounted the possibilities at Countrywide Motor Sales which sells used sedans, station wagons and pickup trucks.
And . . . are restoring an old townhouse which will serve as a display shop for the . . .
I would just like to know the rule for which. Sometimes the grammer check on work says it calls for a semicolon.
Thank you.
And . . . are restoring an old townhouse which will serve as a display shop for the . . .
I would just like to know the rule for which. Sometimes the grammer check on work says it calls for a semicolon.
Thank you.