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edgar1279
1 year ago

Only the first comma is right

verreisterNutzer
1 year ago
Reply to  edgar1279

No, they’re both right

Sasafre
1 year ago

Admirable that you have reached so much in so young years(,) by writing.

‘In so young years’ there is an inlaid supplement. Comata can be set, but depending on the type of ancillary is not always mandatory.

WeHaveTheAnswer
1 year ago

No. Commuas are not ruddies.

verreisterNutzer
1 year ago

?

WeHaveTheAnswer
1 year ago

Admirable that you have reached so much in so young years with the letter.

IZenMoenchI
1 year ago

If you can’t count, you don’t think you’re using commas. ^^

WeHaveTheAnswer
1 year ago
Reply to  IZenMoenchI

And where do you see a list here?

WeHaveTheAnswer
1 year ago

After stylistic errors, an applause comes as the article “the” initiates a relative sentence.

If you want to correct it as a stil error 🙂 I’m sorry to see panic setters again and again in my profession. These are the most annoying texts we get for correction.

verreisterNutzer
1 year ago

After stylistic errors, an applause comes as the article “the” initiates a relative sentence. My and your commas are set right in my sentence, it is left to everyone, whether he sees it as an insert or not:)

WeHaveTheAnswer
1 year ago

Unfortunately, this doesn’t bring you anything at all if two of three commas are mounted 🙂 No one wants to have silhouettes in his text.

verreisterNutzer
1 year ago

It may be, but since I only write 1 in German and my German teacher wants us to put commas when an insert is in the sentence, I can write it that way. Especially since I want to say that “with the letter” is emphasised.

WeHaveTheAnswer
1 year ago

Right, man can Put your commas, but it would be mounted by every corrector, as it massively disturbs the reading flow. For this reason, so-called “panish phrases” are generally considered to be wrong with us.

verreisterNutzer
1 year ago

no, because “with the letter” can be omitted and it would still be in a meaningful sentence;)

IZenMoenchI
1 year ago

You were the one who generalized Who meets such totalitarian statements…

BePositiveOrDie
1 year ago

Admirable that you have reached so much in so young years with the letter.

IZenMoenchI
1 year ago

looks good.

BePositiveOrDie
1 year ago
Reply to  IZenMoenchI

Well, it’s wrong.

verreisterNutzer
1 year ago

no, it is not “with the letter” can be omitted