How to Use Commas for Yes, No, Tag Questions, and Direct Address | No Nonsense Grammar

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How to Use Commas for Yes, No, Tag Questions, and Direct Address | No Nonsense Grammar

Offset elements are words or phrases that can be removed from a sentence and not lose any meaning. Sometimes the meaning is needed, and so it is important to not use a comma in these instances.

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