cc_editor
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Hi to All,
I am learning Punctuation.
I stumbled across this particular text, and I would like to know why a comma was used in that particular instance. Here is the text:
"Whether you're a stay-at-home parent, or a college student with an extra hour between classes, at CloudCrowd, you work on your schedule. Join today, and start turning your idle time into income."
I a would like to know why after "at CloudCrowd" a comma has been used, and whether it is mandatory or not? Can you also explain in more detail that particular grammatical rule for using a comma in that particular case?
Thank you in advance, and looking forward to hearing a answer.
Sincerely, cc_editor
I am learning Punctuation.
I stumbled across this particular text, and I would like to know why a comma was used in that particular instance. Here is the text:
"Whether you're a stay-at-home parent, or a college student with an extra hour between classes, at CloudCrowd, you work on your schedule. Join today, and start turning your idle time into income."
I a would like to know why after "at CloudCrowd" a comma has been used, and whether it is mandatory or not? Can you also explain in more detail that particular grammatical rule for using a comma in that particular case?
Thank you in advance, and looking forward to hearing a answer.
Sincerely, cc_editor