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Comma Before Which in Nonrestrictive Phrases
> https://www.grammarly.com/blog/comma-before-which/
There, they say I'm required to put comma before the certain 'which' phases like this one below.
> Everyone loved Robin’s video, which she had filmed in her garage.
But I don't get it at all. Do I have to put comma before this sentence? The same page said that the 'nonrestrictive which' can be taken out of the sentence without altering the original meaning. I can't notice the difference when comma isn't there or the phrase after 'which' being completely removed... because they didn't say 'videos'.
If my English is unreadable, I apologize... Here in my country is 4AM now so I couldn't keep a clear head.
Feb 8, 2019 7:42 PM
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Right! :)
February 8, 2019
Oh I got it somehow. With comma, it means she filmed only one video and people loved it, while without it, it means she could have more than one video and people loved the one she filmed in her garage. Right?
February 8, 2019
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