rambharosey
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Was wondering if there can ever be a punctuation before a preposition.
For example: He came, to the stadium
In the above sentence, clearly a comma (punctuation) before a preposition ("to") is incorrect.
Is this the case everytime or is there a case when punctuation before a preposition is considered ok.
For example: He came, to the stadium
In the above sentence, clearly a comma (punctuation) before a preposition ("to") is incorrect.
Is this the case everytime or is there a case when punctuation before a preposition is considered ok.