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DerKalif
1 year ago

There are some mistakes, including your teacher…

A comma (like all phrases) belongs behind the word, not before the next.

“… is slightly written, but…” [the comma is missing]

No comma actually belongs in front of the “as well”.

“take at first” is not written together, so also the infinitive “take at first”.

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rhenusanser
1 year ago

s answer is correct

becauseand” and “and” are both equivalent words in lists where

NO comma set

Example: I am tall, thirsty and Hunger. You’re small, poor and scary.

Date can be if the part of the list is set as VALUE ADDED sentence can stand alone.

Example:

I’m tall, thirstyand I’m hungry. [I’m hungry]

You’re small, poorand you’re anxious. [you are anxious]

Jevil09
1 year ago

before and and and you do not want