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Lara
The weather was cold, yet bright and sunny.
Why we use comma in this sentence? I know that we’re joining an independent clause and a dependent clause by coordinating conjunction, we don’t need a comma. I think ''bright and sunny'' is depended clause in this case, isn't it?
6 Thg 10 2022 13:13
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If you read the sentence aloud or in your head, you should notice if there's a pause between cold and yet.
If there's quite a pronounced pause, then you should add a comma. I think it sounds more natural to have a longer pause in your sentence.
If you change yet to but, I think both with a pause (comma) and without a pause (no comma) sound fine. The comma would simply add more emphasis to the contrast.
Also if you just said: 'The weather was cold yet sunny,' it would sound natural without a pause (no comma).
Apart from instances (such as relative clauses) where the comma changes meaning, you should think about how the sentence would sound when it's read. If you want there to be a pronounced pause, use a comma. If not, don't.
Remember, punctuation is used to help us to be able to read a sentence correctly. While there are lots of rules, we shouldn't lose sight of this fact.
6 tháng 10 năm 2022
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You’re right in what you say BUT usually we add a comma of the dependant clause starts with yet, though, although, whereas etc because these words create a contrast in the sentence, so we add the comma to give more clarity
6 tháng 10 năm 2022
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